Transfer of test-enhanced learning: Meta-analytic review and synthesis.
SC Pan, TC Rickard - Psychological bulletin, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Attempting recall of information from memory, as occurs when taking a practice test, is one of
the most potent training techniques known to learning science. However, does testing yield …
the most potent training techniques known to learning science. However, does testing yield …
Manipulations of list type in the DRM paradigm: A review of how structural and conceptual similarity affect false memory
The use of list-learning paradigms to explore false memory has revealed several critical
findings about the contributions of similarity and relatedness in memory phenomena more …
findings about the contributions of similarity and relatedness in memory phenomena more …
Mixing languages during learning? Testing the one subject—one language rule
In bilingual communities, mixing languages is avoided in formal schooling: even if two
languages are used on a daily basis for teaching, only one language is used to teach each …
languages are used on a daily basis for teaching, only one language is used to teach each …
Categorical and associative relations increase false memory relative to purely associative relations
The goal of the present study was to examine the contributions of associative strength and
similarity in terms of shared features to the production of false memories in the …
similarity in terms of shared features to the production of false memories in the …
All varieties of encoding variability are not created equal: Separating variable processing from variable tasks
Whether encoding variability facilitates memory is shown to depend on whether item-specific
and relational processing are both performed across study blocks, and whether study items …
and relational processing are both performed across study blocks, and whether study items …
Reducing false recognition in the Deese-Roediger/McDermott paradigm: Related lures reveal how distinctive encoding improves encoding and monitoring processes
In the Deese-Roediger/McDermott (DRM) paradigm, distinctive encoding of list items
typically reduces false recognition of critical lures relative to a read-only control. This …
typically reduces false recognition of critical lures relative to a read-only control. This …
Memory updating after retrieval: when new information is false or correct
We conducted three experiments testing the malleability of memory in incorporating new
information following retrieval. All experiments used associative lists typical of the DRM …
information following retrieval. All experiments used associative lists typical of the DRM …
Item-specific and relational processing both improve recall accuracy in the DRM paradigm
Using the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm, Huff and Bodner found that both
item-specific and relational variants of a task improved correct recognition, but only the item …
item-specific and relational variants of a task improved correct recognition, but only the item …
The trajectory of targets and critical lures in the Deese/Roediger–McDermott paradigm: a systematic review
PI Coburn, KK Dogra, IK Rai, DM Bernstein - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The Deese/Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm has been used extensively to examine
false memory. During the study session, participants learn lists of semantically related items …
false memory. During the study session, participants learn lists of semantically related items …
The influence of forward and backward associative strength on false memories for encoding context
J Arndt - Memory, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Two experiments examined the effects of forward associative strength (FAS) and backward
associative strength (BAS) on false recollection of unstudied lure items. Themes were …
associative strength (BAS) on false recollection of unstudied lure items. Themes were …