Retrieval-induced forgetting: evidence for a recall-specific mechanism.

scientific article published in September 2000

Retrieval-induced forgetting: evidence for a recall-specific mechanism. is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1013756628
P356DOI10.3758/BF03214366
P698PubMed publication ID11082860

P50authorMichael C AndersonQ60323147
P2093author name stringE L Bjork
R A Bjork
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P433issue3
P304page(s)522-530
P577publication date2000-09-01
P1433published inPsychonomic Bulletin and ReviewQ15763410
P1476titleRetrieval-induced forgetting: evidence for a recall-specific mechanism
P478volume7

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