Search Results - "WORTHEN, JAMES"
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Distinctiveness and Memory
Published 27-04-2006“…The basic laboratory technique for studying distinctiveness effect in memory is the isolation paradigm, a simple test in which a list of items is presented for…”
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Subscapularis-Sparing Rotator Interval Approach for Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Published in JBJS essential surgical techniques (01-10-2019)“…A subscapularis-sparing approach to anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is used for patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis who have an intact rotator…”
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Adult age differences in memory for distinctive information: Evidence from the bizarreness effect
Published in Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) (01-10-2009)“…Two experiments examined age-related differences in memory for bizarre and common pictures. In Experiment 1, a facilitative effect of bizarreness was obtained…”
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Humour mediates the facilitative effect of bizarreness in delayed recall
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-11-2008)“…The first empirical study focused exclusively on the influence of bizarre elaboration on memory (Delin, 1968) indicated a significant relationship between…”
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Gender bias in attributions of responsibility for abuse
Published in Journal of family violence (01-10-2005)“…The bulk of previous research investigating attributions of responsibility in victimization scenarios have portrayed the assailant as male and the victim as…”
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Developing an Attitudes Toward Housecleaning Scale: Gender Comparisons and Counseling Applications
Published in The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) (01-10-2006)“…An Attitudes Toward Housecleaning Scale was tested with two diverse adult workforce samples, with one sample from the employees of a Holt Caterpillar…”
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The Effect of Exemplar Activation on Mental Representations of the Ingroup: The Moderating Role of Relative Ingroup Size
Published in The American journal of psychology (22-06-2007)“…The current research explores the effects of exemplars on the stereotype representation of one’s ingroup. Previous research demonstrated that exposure to an…”
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Relationships between Personality Variables and Bizarreness Effects in Free Recall
Published in The American journal of psychology (22-06-2008)“…Relationships between 6 personality variables and each of 3 different measures of recall for bizarre and common sentences were examined. The personality…”
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Free Recall Accuracy for Common and Bizarre Verbal Information
Published in The American journal of psychology (22-09-2002)“…A large body of empirical research suggests better free recall for bizarre than common verbal information; however, the bulk of those studies used a method…”
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A Disruptive Effect of Bizarreness on Memory for Relational and Contextual Details of Self-Performed and Other-Performed Acts
Published in The American journal of psychology (22-12-2001)“…We examined recognition memory for relational and contextual details of bizarre and common acts that were either self-performed or performed by another. The…”
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Test of Competing Explanations of the Bizarre Response Bias in Recognition Memory
Published in The Journal of general psychology (01-01-2002)“…Recent research has demonstrated that a more liberal response criterion is used when people make judgments about bizarre items than about common items in…”
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Tests of Structural Hypotheses in Free Recall of Bizarre and Common Dream Reports: Implications for Sleep Research
Published in Imagination, cognition and personality (01-06-2005)“…Interpretation of research investigating the content of dreams within the context of sleep studies is complicated by memory-related factors. The present study…”
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Review: IN THOUGHT AND ACTION: THE ENIGMATIC LIFE OF S. I. HAYAKAWA , by Gerald W. Haslam and Janice E. Haslam
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Subscapularis sparing total shoulder arthroplasty through a superolateral approach: a radiographic study
Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-04-2020)“…Most anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (ATSA) techniques release and reattach the subscapularis tendon. The risk of failed healing is a widely recognized…”
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Memory for Frequency of Bizarre and Common Stimuli: Limitations of the Automaticity Hypothesis
Published in The Journal of general psychology (01-07-2002)“…In 2 experiments, the influence of intention to process frequency on accuracy of memory for frequency of bizarre and common sentences was investigated. The…”
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Memory discrimination for self-performed and imagined acts: Bizarreness effects in false recognition
Published in The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology (01-02-2001)“…Two experiments investigated the susceptibility of common and unusual action events to memory distortion under incidental learning and delayed testing…”
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Imagery Nonvividness and the Mnemonic Advantage of Bizarreness
Published in Imagination, cognition and personality (01-06-2001)“…Previous research has demonstrated that bizarre elaboration can facilitate free recall despite the fact that such elaboration evokes less vivid mental imagery…”
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Tests of a Cognitive-Resource-Allocation Account of the Bizarreness Effect
Published in The Journal of general psychology (01-04-2000)“…The authors examined the role of cognitive-resource allocation in obtaining the often reported memory advantage for bizarre relative to common information by…”
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List length and the bizarreness effect: support for a hybrid explanation
Published in Psychological research (1998)“…The dual-component distinctiveness and expectation-violation explanations of bizarreness effects were compared to a newly proposed hybrid model in a single…”
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Proximity Attitudes toward Objects and People: Reference to a Category and a Self-Representation?
Published in The American journal of psychology (22-06-2002)“…The relative strength of similarity to self and category typicality as predictors of proximity attitudes (social distance) toward people of varying race and…”
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