Robert L. Greene
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert L. Greene is an American psychologist known for his work on human learning and memory. He has conducted notable experiments on why some lists of words are more memorable. Career Greene earned a B.A. from University of Pennsylvania in 1979 and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1984.
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- Spacing effects in memory: evidence for a two-process account (1989) (303)
- Sources of recency effects in free recall. (1986) (158)
- Human Memory: Paradigms and Paradoxes (1992) (152)
- Incidental learning of event frequency (1984) (109)
- Effects of maintenance rehearsal on human memory. (1987) (86)
- Spacing effects on implicit memory tests. (1990) (82)
- Modality and suffix effects in the absence of auditory stimulation (1984) (75)
- False recognition of associates: How robust is the effect? (1997) (74)
- Word Stems as Cues in Recall and Completion Tasks (1986) (72)
- Effects of intentionality and strategy on memory for frequency. (1986) (71)
- A consensus-based transparency checklist (2019) (69)
- Recency and suffix effects in serial recall of musical stimuli. (1986) (62)
- Recognition without identification. (2000) (60)
- Clinical depression and implicit memory. (1992) (49)
- A common basis for recency effects in immediate and delayed recall. (1986) (46)
- The revelation that the revelation effect is not due to revelation. (1998) (46)
- Differential Effects of Repetition on True and False Recognition (1999) (43)
- Paradoxical effects of presentation modality on false memory (2002) (40)
- Generation effects in frequency judgment. (1988) (39)
- 2.06 – Repetition and Spacing Effects (2008) (39)
- On the generality of the revelation effect. (1996) (38)
- Mirror effect in order and associative information: Role of response strategies. (1996) (38)
- Memory for detail in item versus associative recognition (2001) (37)
- Constraints on the long-term modality effect☆ (1985) (36)
- Recognition memory for pseudowords (2004) (36)
- Memory for unidentified items: Evidence for the use of letter information in familiarity processes (2001) (35)
- Hassles, hardiness and absenteeism: Results of a 3-year longitudinal study (1995) (34)
- On the remembrance of times past: The irregular list technique. (1987) (30)
- Mirror effect in frequency discrimination. (1994) (29)
- Effects of Semantic Similarity on Long-Term Recency (1984) (28)
- Recognition without Perceptual Identification: A Measure of Familiarity? (2005) (28)
- The role of familiarity in recognition (1999) (27)
- Recency effects in delayed recall of mouthed stimuli (1986) (26)
- True and false memory in the absence of perceptual identification (2004) (25)
- The Ranschburg effect: The role of guessing strategies (1991) (25)
- Immediate serial recall of mixed-modality lists. (1989) (24)
- Effects of Spacing on Memory for Homogeneous Lists (1993) (24)
- Serial learning: Cognition and behavior (2000) (24)
- Orthographic neighborhood size effects in recognition memory (2007) (24)
- Evidence against a short-term-store account of long-term recency effects (1993) (23)
- Effects of Generation on Memory for Order (1998) (22)
- When do interleaved suffixes improve recall (1988) (22)
- Similarity and associative recognition (2001) (22)
- The Effects of Visual Masking on Recognition: Similarities to the Generation Effect (1997) (21)
- Effects of encoding variability and spacing on frequency discrimination (1995) (21)
- On the relationship between categorical frequency estimation and cued recall (1989) (20)
- Memory for serial position: Effects of spacing, vocalization, and stimulus suffixes. (1988) (20)
- The influence of experimental design: The example of the Brown-Peterson paradigm. (1996) (19)
- Serial recall of two-voice lists: Implications for theories of auditory recency and suffix effects (1991) (15)
- Impression formation of tests: retrospective judgments of performance are higher when easier questions come first (2014) (14)
- Stimulus suffixes and visual presentation (1987) (14)
- Effects of familiarity level and repetition on recognition accuracy. (2001) (13)
- To what does the terminal orienting response respond? (1974) (12)
- Memory for pair frequency (1990) (12)
- Orthographic neighborhood size effects and associative recognition. (2009) (8)
- Orthographic distinctiveness and memory for order (2012) (8)
- Negative Practice Effects on Frequency Discrimination (1989) (6)
- Category-order effects in memory span. (1994) (5)
- Stimulus suffix effects in recognition memory (1988) (5)
- Does recognition of single words predict recognition of two? (2004) (3)
- Question order bias in retrospective evaluations of item and associative recognition (2017) (3)
- Hardiness and Health Status: Results of a 3-Year Longitudinal Study. (1991) (3)
- The effects of vocalisation on situational frequency estimation. (1996) (3)
- The effects of stimulus similarity on frequency judgments of presented and nonpresented words (1999) (2)
- Spoken narrative comprehension for young adult listeners: effects of competing voices and noise (2021) (2)
- The Role of Stimulus Structure in Human Memory (2016) (2)
- Repetition effects in immediate memory in the absence of repetition. (2001) (2)
- A consensus-based transparency checklist (2019) (1)
- The effects of recent exposure on general-knowledge estimation. (1999) (1)
- Back to the future: Another look at prospective memory. (2008) (1)
- Episodic memory: A good idea taken too far. (2004) (1)
- Greatest hits from a cognitive laboratory. (2017) (0)
- Applied memory research: How far from bankruptcy? (1999) (0)
- Do Not Try to Forget This One. (2000) (0)
- Impression formation of tests: retrospective judgments of performance are higher when easier questions come first (2014) (0)
- Cognitive psychology and the road not taken (yet). (2015) (0)
- Author Correction: A consensus-based transparency checklist (2019) (0)
- Networking cognitive psychology. (1990) (0)
- Metaphor or reality: Episodic memory as mental time travel. (2016) (0)
- Psychological well-being, physical health and coping responses in a police population (1985) (0)
- Redefining the Field of Memory. (2006) (0)
- Learning by reading about doing (1988) (0)
- Learning what we always knew about memory. (2015) (0)
- A bridge like no other. (2012) (0)
- A comparative psychology for the machine kingdom. (2017) (0)
- Remembering the answers to questions psychologists forgot to ask. (2013) (0)
- A British Perspective on Memory. (1995) (0)
- Ten Chapters in Search of a Theme. (2005) (0)
- Distinctiveness and memory. (2012) (0)
- A Look at the New Look in Learning Research. (2007) (0)
- Why do we need a computational theory of laboratory tasks? (1994) (0)
- On Stone-Age brains and modern life. (2009) (0)
- The truth about false memory. (2007) (0)
- Fitting working memory into a narrow space. (2011) (0)
- Handbook as autopsy: On the strange death of cognitive psychology. (2013) (0)
- Author Correction: A consensus-based transparency checklist (2019) (0)
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