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    Navigation in hyperspace: An evaluation of the effects of navigational tools and subject matter expertise on browsing and information retrieval in hypertext by McDonald, Sharon, Stevenson, Rosemary J.

    Published in Interacting with computers (01-05-1998)
    “…This study examined the effectiveness of a map and a textual contents list on the navigation performance of subjects with and without prior knowledge of the…”
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    Disorientation in hypertext: the effects of three text structures on navigation performance by McDonald, Sharon, Stevenson, Rosemary J.

    Published in Applied Ergonomics (01-02-1996)
    “…A study is described which examines the effects of two hypertext topologies (hierarchy and non-linear) on navigation performance compared to a linear version…”
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    Iffy beliefs : Conditional thinking and belief change by HADJICHRISTIDIS, Constantinos, HANDLEY, Simon J, SLOMAN, Stevena, EVANS, Jonathan S. T. B. T, OVER, David E, STEVENSON, Rosemary J

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-12-2007)
    “…The ability to entertain possibilities and draw inferences about them is essential to human intelligence. We examine the hypothesis that conditional if-then…”
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    Reasoning from uncertain premises: Effects of expertise and conversational context by Stevenson, Rosemary J., Over, David E.

    Published in Thinking & reasoning (01-11-2001)
    “…Four experiments investigated uncertainty about a premise in a deductive argument as a function of the expertise of the speaker and of the conversational…”
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    The use of heuristic strategies in the interpretation of pronouns by Crawley, R A, Stevenson, R J, Kleinman, D

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-07-1990)
    “…The aim of the two experiments reported here was to distinguish between two heuristic strategies that have been proposed to account for the assignment of…”
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    Memory for Referential Statements in Texts by Stevenson, Rosemary J

    “…Two experiments investigated memory for referential statements in texts. Both experiments found superior recognition for subjects reading original texts as…”
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    Reference in single sentences and in texts by CRAWLEY, R. A, STEVENSON, R. J

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-05-1990)
    “…This study investigated the comprehension and production of reference terms in both sentences (Experiments 1 and 2) and texts (Experiments 3 and 4) using a…”
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    Thematic Roles, Focus, and the Representation of Events by Stevenson, Rosemary J

    Published in Language and cognitive processes (01-11-1994)
    “…Two experiments investigated the focusing properties of thematic roles, and a third examined the view that thematic role preferences reflect a focusing on the…”
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    Depth of comprehension, effective elaboration, and memory for sentences by Stevenson, R J

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-03-1981)
    “…It was hypothesized that depth of comprehension is a function of the complexity of the meaning components of a sentence that are activated during initial…”
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    Spatial versus Conceptual Maps as Learning Tools in Hypertext by McDonald, Sharon, Stevenson, Rosemary J

    “…Describes two studies of college students that examined the effects of navigational aids on navigation and learning in hypertext. The first examined the…”
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    The Acquisition of Temporal Terms by Stevenson, Rosemary J, Pollitt, Caroline

    Published in Journal of Child Language (1987)
    “…Investigation of two- to four-year-olds' (N=20) understanding of temporal terms indicated that children were more likely to understand sentences using simple…”
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    Selective memory effects in agoraphobic patients by Nunn, J D, Stevenson, R J, Whalan, G

    Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-09-1984)
    “…Two experiments tested the view that agoraphobic patients would show superior recall for phobic-related material relative to neutral material. In Expt 1,…”
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