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Robinson (1970) inferred that the maintenance of organization of initially recalled words retards free-recall learning (FRL). It is argued here that his data do not permit this inference.
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ROBINSON, J. A. Initial-recall grouping in free-recall learning. Psychonomic Science, 1970, 20, 67–68.
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Birnbaum, I.M. Comment on “Initial-recall grouping in free-recall learning,” by John A. Robinson. Psychon Sci 21, 225 (1970). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03332454
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