The effects of dimensional naming upon children’s performance in a modified optional shift problem Eva L. KobayashiJoan H. Cantor OriginalPaper Pages: 401 - 405
A propositional theory of recognition memory John R. AndersonGordon H. Bower OriginalPaper Pages: 406 - 412
Semantic memory: Searching for attributes vs searching for names Ellen H. GroberElizabeth F. Loftus OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 416
Central processing uncertainty as a determinant of choice reaction time George E. BriggsArthur M. JohnsenDavid Shinar OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 425
Presentation modality, rehearsal-prevention conditions, and auditory confusions in tests of short-term memory Janet T. ThompsonKeith N. Clayton OriginalPaper Pages: 426 - 430
Visual signal detection and the locus of foreperiod effects Raymond KleinBeth Kerr OriginalPaper Pages: 431 - 435
The effect ofsome andall on reaction time for semantic decisions Arnold L. GlassKeith Holyoak OriginalPaper Pages: 436 - 440
Scanning temporally structured lists: Evidence for dual retrieval processes David BurrowsRonald Okada OriginalPaper Pages: 441 - 446
The function of one-word mediators in the recall of word pairs Francis S. BellezzaAlex J. Poplawsky OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 452
Relative frequency of attribute relevance and response times in visual search George C. StoneShirley C. Peeke OriginalPaper Pages: 453 - 462
Stimulus selection and the number of stimulus components Jack Richardson OriginalPaper Pages: 463 - 466
The influence of one memory retrieval on a subsequent memory retrieval Geoffrey R. LoftusElizabeth F. Loftus OriginalPaper Pages: 467 - 471
The assessment of discriminative encoding in memory for paired associates Willard N. Runquist OriginalPaper Pages: 472 - 478
Using semantic memory to find vs create a mood Elizabeth F. LoftusSif WikstenRobert P. Abelson OriginalPaper Pages: 479 - 483
Cognition of the relation between an event and a circumstance understood to explain the event Gordon Bear OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 496
The cross-situational validity of risk as a value Michael K. ChapkHenry Solomo OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 500
Response set effects in recognition memory Michael C. CorballisCarlos E. RoldanJane Zbrodoff OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 508
Interference in memory for multiple contexts John R. AndersonGordon H. Bower OriginalPaper Pages: 509 - 514
Speed-accuracy tradeoff in double stimulation: Effects on the first response James L. KnightBarry H. Kantowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 522 - 532
Incorporating quantitative information into a linear ordering George R. Potts OriginalPaper Pages: 533 - 538
Determinants of perceived choice, number of options, and perceived time in making a selection John H. HarveyJerald M. Jellison OriginalPaper Pages: 539 - 544
Acquisition of information from rapidly presented verbal and nonverbal stimuli Geoffrey R. Loftus OriginalPaper Pages: 545 - 548
Learning conceptual rules: III. Processes contributing to rule difficulty Harriet SalatasL. E. Bourne OriginalPaper Pages: 549 - 553
Processing strategies in picture-sentence verification tasks Jill T. Wannemacher OriginalPaper Pages: 554 - 560
Impression order effects as a function of the personal relevance of the object of description John H. Brink OriginalPaper Pages: 561 - 565
The solution of anagrams: A reexamination of the effects of transition letter probabilities, letter moves, and word frequency on anagram difficulty Gerald A. MendelsohnAnne T. O’Brien OriginalPaper Pages: 566 - 574
The effects of formal and acoustic repetition in the Brown-Peterson paradigm Delos D. WickensJoyce J. Contrucci OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 584
Recognition and recall by children and adults as a function of variations in memory encoding instructions James W. HallJean W. Pierce OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 590
Mental operations on number symbols by children Susan HoffmanTom TrabassoMorton Friedman OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 595
Mechanisms of aural encoding: VIII. Phonetic interference and context-sensitive coding in short-term memory Bruce Dennis SalesRonald A. ColeRalph N. Haber OriginalPaper Pages: 596 - 600