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    Influences of Intentional and Unintentional Forgetting on False Memories by Kimball, Daniel R, Bjork, Robert A

    “…In 2 experiments, we examined the interplay of 2 types of memory errors: forgetting and false memory-errors of omission and commission, respectively. We…”
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    Learning From Feedback: Spacing and the Delay-Retention Effect by Smith, Troy A, Kimball, Daniel R

    “…Most modern research on the effects of feedback during learning has assumed that feedback is an error correction mechanism. Recent studies of feedback-timing…”
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    The fSAM Model of False Recall by Kimball, Daniel R, Smith, Troy A, Kahana, Michael J

    Published in Psychological review (01-10-2007)
    “…The authors report a new theory of false memory building upon existing associative memory models and implemented in fSAM, the first fully specified…”
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    Does Delaying Judgments of Learning Really Improve the Efficacy of Study Decisions? Not So Much by Kimball, Daniel R, Smith, Troy A, Muntean, William J

    “…A widely held assumption in metamemory is that better, more accurate metamemory monitoring leads to better, more efficacious restudy decisions, reflected in…”
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    Delaying judgments of learning affects memory, not metamemory by KIMBALL, Daniel R, METCALFE, Janet

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-2003)
    “…Judgments of learning (JOLs) for cue-target word pairs correlate particularly well with later target recall when made under conditions that permit delayed…”
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    Revisiting the rise and fall of false recall: Presentation rate effects depend on retention interval by Smith, Troy A., Kimball, Daniel R.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-08-2012)
    “…Leading theories of false memory predict that veridical and false recall of lists of semantically associated words can be dissociated by varying the…”
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    Part-set cueing and the generation effect: An evaluation of a two-mechanism account of part-set cueing by Muntean, William J., Kimball, Daniel R.

    “…The part-set cueing effect refers to paradoxical memory impairment often observed when elements from a set of items appear as ostensibly helpful retrieval cues…”
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    Going beyond a single list : Modeling the effects of prior experience on episodic free recall by SIROTIN, Yevgeniy B, KIMBALL, Daniel R, KAHANA, Michael J

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-10-2005)
    “…We present an extension of the search of associative memory (SAM) model that simulates the effects of both prior semantic knowledge and prior episodic…”
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    Part-set cueing and lexical decisions: Testing an inhibitory account by Muntean, William J., Kimball, Daniel R.

    “…Providing some elements of a studied set during testing (part-set cues) can impair memory for the remaining elements (noncues)-a counterintuitive effect that…”
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    Dynamics of thematic activation in recognition testing by Kimball, Daniel R., Muntean, William J., Smith, Troy A.

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-06-2010)
    “…Two experiments investigated the effects of spreading semantic activation during a recognition test. In Experiment 1, activation spreading during testing from…”
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    Part-list cuing and the dynamics of false recall by Kimball, Daniel R., Bjork, Elizabeth L., Bjork, Robert A., Smith, Troy A.

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2008)
    “…False recall of an unpresented critical word after studying its semantic associates can be reduced substantially if the strongest and earliest-studied…”
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