Results for 'verbal discrimination learning, frequency vs. frequency-rule'

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    Verbal discrimination learning: A distinction between frequency and "frequency-rule" effects.Hadassah Paul - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (3):343.
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    Test of the frequency theory of verbal discrimination learning.Sandra Smith & Larry Jensen - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (1):46.
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    Word frequency and imagery effects in verbal discrimination learning.Edward J. Rowe & Allan Paivio - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (3):319.
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    Relative frequency judgments and verbal discrimination learning.Benton J. Underwood & Joel S. Freund - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (2p1):279.
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    A frequency theory of verbal-discrimination learning.Bruce R. Ekstrand, William P. Wallace & Benton J. Underwood - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (6):566-578.
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    Imagery and frequency in verbal discrimination learning.William P. Wallace, Michael D. Murphy & Timothy J. Sawyer - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (1):201.
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    Imagery and frequency processes in verbal discrimination learning.Edward J. Rowe - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):140.
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    Transfer tests of the frequency theory of verbal discrimination learning.David C. Raskin, Carol Boice & Edwin W. Rubel - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (4p1):521.
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    Verbal discrimination learning of items read in textual material.Eugene B. Zechmeister, Jack McKillip & Stan Pasko - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (2):393.
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    Ratio of correct to incorrect alternatives: A test of the frequency hypothesis of verbal discrimination learning.Hadassah Paul - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (2):285.
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    Learning to learn in verbal discrimination learning with single- and double-function lists.John H. Mueller, Roy T. Bamber & Dennis J. Lissa - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):182.
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    Effects of study time, method of presentation, word frequency, and word abstractness on verbal discrimination learning.Linda J. Ingison & Bruce R. Ekstrand - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):249.
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    Pronunciation effects in verbal discrimination learning.Larry Wilder, Joel R. Levin, Michael Kuskowski & Elizabeth S. Ghatala - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (2):366.
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    Homonyms as items in verbal discrimination learning and transfer.Donald H. Kausler & Richard D. Olson - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (1p1):136.
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    Presentation of correct and incorrect items in verbal discrimination learning.Robert W. Newby & Robert K. Young - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (2):471.
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    Noun imagery, frequency, and meaningfulness in verbal discrimination.Allan Paivio & Edward J. Rowe - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):264.
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    Implicit associative responses in verbal discrimination acquisition.N. Jack Kanak, Lawrence E. Cole & Ed Eckert - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (2):309.
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    Learning and retention of verbal lists: Serial anticipation and serial discrimination.Edward A. Wade & Michael J. Blier - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):732.
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    Verbal discrimination learning as a function of percentage occurrence of reinforcing information (% ORI) and varying presentation rates.William R. Gamboni, Gregory R. Gaustad & Buford E. Wilson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (2):256.
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    Verbal discrimination learning for bilingual lists.Robert M. Yadrick & Donald H. Kausler - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):899.
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    Verbal discrimination learning as a function of associative strength between noun pair members.S. Viterbo McCarthy - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):270.
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    Rules vs. Statistics in Implicit Learning of Biconditional Grammars.Bert Timmermans - unknown
    A significant part of everyday learning occurs incidentally — a process typically described as implicit learning. A central issue in this domain and others, such as language acquisition, is the extent to which performance depends on the acquisition and deployment of abstract rules. Shanks and colleagues [22], [11] have suggested (1) that discrimination between grammatical and ungrammatical instances of a biconditional grammar requires the acquisition and use of abstract rules, and (2) that training conditions — in particular whether instructions (...)
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    Rules vs. statistics in implicit learning of biconditional grammars.Axel Cleeremans - unknown
    A significant part of everyday learning occurs incidentally — a process typically described as implicit learning. A central issue in this domain and others, such as language acquisition, is the extent to which performance depends on the acquisition and deployment of abstract rules. Shanks and colleagues [22], [11] have suggested (1) that discrimination between grammatical and ungrammatical instances of a biconditional grammar requires the acquisition and use of abstract rules, and (2) that training conditions — in particular whether instructions (...)
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    Verbal discrimination learning and retention as a function of task and performance or observation.Melvin H. Marx, Andrew L. Homer & Kathleen Marx - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (3):167-170.
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    Verbal discrimination learning and two-category classification learning as a function of list length and pronunciation instructions.John J. Shaughnessy - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (1):202.
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    Verbal discrimination learning and retention as a function of performance or observation and ease of conceptualization of task materials.Melvin H. Marx, Kathleen Marx & Andrew L. Homer - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (2):135-136.
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    Verbal discrimination learning theory and differential eyelid conditioning to related words at three interstimulus intervals.Louise C. Perry - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (3):299-302.
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    Verbal-discrimination learning as a function of encoding variability.John H. Mueller, Edward J. Pavur & Robert M. Yadrick - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (1):41-43.
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    Studies in serial verbal discrimination learning. I. Reminiscence with two speeds of pair presentation.D. C. McClelland - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (1):44.
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    Studies in serial verbal discrimination learning. IV. Habit reversal after two degrees of learning.D. C. McClelland - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (6):457.
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    Studies in serial verbal discrimination learning: III. The influence of difficulty on reminiscence in responses to right and wrong words.D. C. McClelland - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (3):235.
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    Picture-word differences in discrimination learning: I. Apparent frequency manipulations.Joel R. Levin, Elizabeth S. Ghatala & Larry Wilder - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (4):691.
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    Studies in serial verbal discrimination learning. II. Retention of responses to right and wrong words in a transfer situation. [REVIEW]D. C. McClelland - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (2):149.
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    Number of alternatives and rate of presentation in verbal discrimination learning.Robert C. Radtke, Earl McHewitt & Larry Jacoby - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (1p1):179.
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    Acquisition of items and associations in verbal discrimination learning as a function of level of practice.Eugene B. Zechmeister & Benton J. Underwood - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):355.
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    Interpair acoustic and formal similarity in verbal discrimination learning.Lynn S. Schulz & Eugene A. Lovelace - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (3):295.
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    Acquired equivalence of correct alternatives after verbal discrimination learning.Coleman Paul - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (1):123.
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    Retroactive and proactive inhibition in verbal discrimination learning.A. John Eschenbrenner - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):576.
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    Roles of association value and syllable familiarization in verbal discrimination learning.Willard N. Runquist & Madelyn Freeman - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (6):396.
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    List length and method of presentation in verbal discrimination learning with further evidence on retroaction.Benton J. Underwood, John J. Shaughnessy & Joel Zimmerman - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (1):181.
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    Studies of distributed practice: XIV. Intralist similarity and presentation rate in verbal-discrimination learning of consonant syllables.Benton J. Underwood & E. James Archer - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (2):120.
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    Transfer of implicit associative responses between free-recall learning and verbal discrimination learning tasks.Lawrence E. Cole & N. Jack Kanak - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):110.
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    Discrimination learning in a verbal conditioning situation.Juliet Popper & Richard C. Atkinson - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (1):21.
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    Massed and distributed item repetition in verbal discrimination learning.Donald S. Ciccone - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (2):396.
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    Effects of taxonomic instances as implicit associative responses on verbal discrimination learning.Frank E. Fulkerson & Lawrence A. Prindaville - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (2):383.
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    Re-pairing, number of alternatives, and meaningfulness in verbal discrimination learning.James R. Ullrich - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):201.
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    Studies of distributed practice: IV. The effect of similarity and rate of presentation in verbal-discrimination learning.Benton J. Underwood & Robert O. Viterna - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (5):296.
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    Percentage of occurrence of correct response and implicit associative responses in verbal discrimination learning.Robert W. Newby & Robert K. Young - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):49.
  49.  13
    Homographs as double function items in verbal discrimination learning.Donald H. Kausler - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (1):214.
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    Interaction of drive level and task complexity in verbal discrimination learning.Jeffrey A. Seybert, Dan M. Wrather, N. Jack Kanak & Ed Eckert - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):795.
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