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Card 6
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In Brown-Peterson (1958), what was the percentage of correct recall for the 0-second delay?
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Card 7
Front
In Brown-Peterson (1958), what was the percentage of correct recall for the 18-second delay?
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Card 8
Front
Keppel and Underwood suggest that if you only consider the ______ trial then the amount of forgetting in that same time interval is quite small.
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Card 9
Front
What is proactive interference?
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Card 10
Front
What is retroactive interference?
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Card 11
Front
In Waugh and Norman's (1965) study, with a slow rate decay should have more of an effect but...
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Card 12
Front
In Wickers et al, when was there more proactive interference?
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Card 13
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In Meeter et al, what style of questions was performance better for?
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Card 14
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What is Tulving's encoding specificity?
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Card 15
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Which cue would be most effective?
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