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Coding processes in the free recall of associated word lists

An experiment is reported on the free recall of lists of 18 words. The lists consisted of words that were strongly or weakly associated to the eliciting stimulus, were members of either a single category or more than one category and were arranged into sets of three associated words or six associate...

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Published in:Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 1972-11, Vol.24 (4), p.420-430
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