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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 47, 1959 - Issue 1
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Shifts in Connotative Meaning of Words as a Function of Varying Amounts of Previous Restrictive Experience

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Pages 107-116 | Received 06 Nov 1958, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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M.E. Tresselt & M.S. Mayzner. (1964) Shifts in Connotative Meaning of Words as a Function of Context and Reinforcement. The Journal of Psychology 58:2, pages 317-327.
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M.E. Tresselt & M.S. Mayzner. (1959) A Further Study in the Consistency of Judgments in Categorizing Verbal Material. The Journal of Psychology 47:2, pages 337-341.
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M. E. Tresselt. (2013) The effect of partially irrelevant anchors on verbal conceptual thinking. Psychonomic Science 16:6, pages 312-313.
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Charles N. Cofer. (1961) EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF THE ROLE OF VERBAL PROCESSES IN CONCEPT FORMATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 91:1 Fundamentals, pages 94-107.
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Charles N. Cofer. (2006) EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF THE ROLE OF VERBAL PROCESSES IN CONCEPT FORMATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 91:1, pages 94-107.
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