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Cognitive psychology / Henry L. Roediger III / Recall / Free recall / False memory / Encoding / Cognition / Memory / Forgetting / Long-term memory / DeeseRoedigerMcDermott paradigm / Serial position effect
Date: 2016-02-18 15:54:38
Cognitive psychology
Henry L. Roediger III
Recall
Free recall
False memory
Encoding
Cognition
Memory
Forgetting
Long-term memory
DeeseRoedigerMcDermott paradigm
Serial position effect

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