1977
DOI: 10.3758/bf03333547
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Effects of presentation, recall, and study trials on word recall of a highly structured list

Abstract: Groups differing in the pattern of presentation, recall, and study trials were compared on common postinput recall trials for number of words recalled. The major hypothesis was that a highly structured list would result in differences where they had not been previously found. The hypothesis was not supported for either a group given no cuing or a group given cuing.

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