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Finley J, Brewer W
Memory . 2024 Jul; 32(8):1012-1042. PMID: 39023007
A small wearable camera, SenseCam, passively captured pictures from everyday experience that were later used to evaluate the accuracy and completeness of autobiographical memory. Nine undergraduates wore SenseCams that took...
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Kroes A, Finley J
Psychol Methods . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37471015
Omega squared (ω^2) is a measure of effect size for analysis of variance (ANOVA) designs. It is less biased than eta squared, but reported less often. This is in part...
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Finley J, Naaz F
Memory . 2022 Sep; 31(1):108-126. PMID: 36170048
Humans have access to both internal memory (information stored in the brain) and external memory (information stored in the environment). To what extent do we use each in everyday life?...
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Tullis J, Finley J
Memory . 2021 Sep; 29(10):1308-1319. PMID: 34546833
From writing to-do lists to creating mnemonic devices in school, people frequently generate cues to help them remember information. Creating memory cues is a vital aspect of metacognition and allows...
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Finley J, Wixted J, Roediger 3rd H
Mem Cognit . 2020 Mar; 48(6):903-919. PMID: 32222916
Recent research in the eyewitness identification literature has investigated whether simultaneous or sequential lineups yield better discriminability. In standard eyewitness identification experiments, subjects view a mock-crime video and then are...
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Agarwal P, Finley J, Rose N, Roediger 3rd H
Memory . 2016 Aug; 25(6):764-771. PMID: 27531308
We examined the effects of retrieval practice for students who varied in working memory capacity as a function of the lag between study of material and its initial test, whether...
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Finley J, Roediger 3rd H, Hughes A, Wahlheim C, Jacoby L
Am J Psychol . 2015 Aug; 128(2):173-95. PMID: 26255438
Three experiments examined the issue of whether faces could be better recognized in a simul- taneous test format (2-alternative forced choice [2AFC]) or a sequential test format (yes-no). All experiments...
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Finley J, Benjamin A, McCarley J
J Exp Psychol Appl . 2014 Feb; 20(2):158-165. PMID: 24490818
Risky multitasking, such as texting while driving, may occur because people misestimate the costs of divided attention. In two experiments, participants performed a computerized visual-manual tracking task in which they...
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Tullis J, Finley J, Benjamin A
Mem Cognit . 2012 Dec; 41(3):429-42. PMID: 23242770
If the mnemonic benefits of testing are to be widely realized in real-world learning circumstances, people must appreciate the value of testing and choose to utilize testing during self-guided learning....
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Finley J, Benjamin A
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2011 Nov; 38(3):632-52. PMID: 22103783
Three experiments demonstrated learners' abilities to adaptively and qualitatively accommodate their encoding strategies to the demands of an upcoming test. Stimuli were word pairs. In Experiment 1, test expectancy was...