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Younger and Older Adults Weigh Multiple Cues in a Similar Manner to Generate Judgments of Learning
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Age Invariance in Semantic and Episodic Metamemory: Both Younger and Older Adults Provide Accurate Feeling of Knowing For Names of Faces
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Multi-Trial Associative Recognition Memory Task with Metacognitive Judgments ... : Version 1 ...
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Hertzog, Christopher. - : ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2013
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Multi-Trial Associative Recognition Memory Task with Metacognitive Judgments ... : Archival Version ...
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Hertzog, Christopher. - : ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2013
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Task-Selective Memory Effects for Successfully Implemented Encoding Strategies
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Eye Movements and Strategy Shift in Skill Acquisition: Adult Age Differences
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Age Differences in Memory Retrieval Shift: Governed by Feeling-of-Knowing?
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A Prelearning Manipulation Falsifies a Pure Associational Deficit Account of Retrieval Shift During Skill Acquisition
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Eye Movements and Strategy Shift in Skill Acquisition: Adult Age Differences
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Moderation of Older Adults' Retrieval Reluctance Through Task Instructions and Monetary Incentives
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