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Modality Dominance On Reaction Time And Short-Term Memory Tests In Schizophrenia, Aileen Henrietta Plunkett Santee Jan 1978

Modality Dominance On Reaction Time And Short-Term Memory Tests In Schizophrenia, Aileen Henrietta Plunkett Santee

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Semantic Memory Of Bilinguals., Anna Elisabeth Fiszman Jan 1978

Semantic Memory Of Bilinguals., Anna Elisabeth Fiszman

Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014

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Representation And Processing Of Logical Relations In Meaningful Text: Linear Orderings And Set Inclusions., Susan Bennett Sefkow Jan 1978

Representation And Processing Of Logical Relations In Meaningful Text: Linear Orderings And Set Inclusions., Susan Bennett Sefkow

Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014

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Developmental Changes In Context Effects And Picture Recognition Memory, Nancy Hancock Jan 1978

Developmental Changes In Context Effects And Picture Recognition Memory, Nancy Hancock

Theses Digitization Project

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Memory For Crossed And Nested Classifications, John Ernest Garwood Jan 1978

Memory For Crossed And Nested Classifications, John Ernest Garwood

Dissertations and Theses

Memory for crossed and nested classifications was investigated. Two experimental groups were exposed to stimuli which could be organized by both a crossed and nested classification. The stimuli consisted of nine drawings in a 3 x 3 matrix. Each drawing is characterized by attributes on five dimensions. The nested classification requires four dimensions to organize the nine drawings, while the crossed classification requires two dimensions. Of the five dimensions, three are unique to the nested classification, one is unique to the crossed classification, and one is common to both classifications. Subjects were presented the stimuli so that either the crossed …