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    Distinctiveness and Memory by Hunt, R. Reed, Worthen, James B

    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 by Adkison, David P, Hudson, Parke W, Worthen, James V, Moon, Andrew S, Pinto, Martim C, Momaya, Amit, Ponce, Brent A, Brabston, Eugene W

    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 by Nicolas, Serge, Worthen, James B.

    “…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 by Worthen, James B., Deschamps, Joseph D.

    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 by WORTHEN, James B, VARNADO-SULLIVAN, Paula

    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 by Ogletree, Shirley Matile, Worthen, James B., Turner, G. Marc, Vickers, Victoria

    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 by Coats, Susan, Bayer, Elisha-Rose, Worthen, James B.

    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 by Moss, Brett J., Worthen, James B., Haydel, Leslie A., Mahon, Blaithin D. Mac, Savoy, Sarah C.

    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 by Worthen, James B., Roark, Bret

    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 by Worthen, James B., Wood, Virginia V.

    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 by Worthen, James B., Eller, Laura S.

    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 by Worthen, James B., Eisenstein, Sarah A., Budwey, Siobhan C., Varnado-Sullivan, Paula

    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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    Subscapularis sparing total shoulder arthroplasty through a superolateral approach: a radiographic study by Ransom, Erin F., Adkison, David P., Woods, David P., Pinto, Martim C., He, Jun Kit, Worthen, James Vann, Brabston, Eugene W., Ponce, Brent A.

    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 by Worthen, James B., Baker, Jeffrey D., Hutchens, Scott A., Nicodemus, Paul D.

    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 by Worthen, James B., Wood, Virginia V.

    “…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 by Worthen, James B., Loveland, James M.

    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 by Worthen, James B., Garcia-Rivas, Gabriella, Green, Charles R., Vidos, Rebecca A.

    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 by Worthen, J B, Marshall, P H, Cox, K B

    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? by Worthen, James B., McGlynn, Richard P., Solis, Linda Y., Coats, Susan

    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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