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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 1, 1975 - Issue 2
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Item recognition following a multiple-item study trial for young and middle-aged adults

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Pages 243-250 | Received 15 Jun 1975, Accepted 19 Nov 1975, Published online: 27 Sep 2007

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RolandJ. Branconnier, JonathanO. Cole, KarenF. Spera & DonaldR. Devitt. (1982) Recall and recognition as diagnostic indices of Malignant Memory loss in senile dementia: A bayesian analysis. Experimental Aging Research 8:4, pages 189-193.
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Asher Koriat, Hasida Ben-Zur & Anath Druch. (1991) The contextualization of input and output events in memory. Psychological Research 53:3, pages 260-270.
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