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- Free_recall abstract "Free recall is a basic paradigm in the psychological study of memory. In this paradigm, participants study a list of items on each trial, and then are prompted to recall the items in any order (hence the name \"free\" recall). Items are usually presented one at a time for a short duration, and can be any of a number of nameable materials, although traditionally, words from a larger set are chosen. The recall period typically lasts a few minutes, and can involve spoken or written recall. The standard paradigm involves the recall period starting immediately after the final list item; this can be referred to as Immediate Free Recall (IFR) to distinguish it from Delayed Free Recall (DFR). In delayed free recall, a short distraction period is interpolated between the final list item and the start of the recall period. Both immediate free recall and delayed free recall have been used to test certain effects that appear during recall tests, such as the primacy effect and recency effect.".
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- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Memory_processes.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_Tagging_Theory.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink George_Armitage_Miller.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink Serial_position_effect.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink Short-term_memory.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLink The_Magical_Number_Seven,_Plus_or_Minus_Two.
- Free_recall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Free recall".
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- Free_recall subject Category:Memory_processes.
- Free_recall hypernym Paradigm.
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- Free_recall type Process.
- Free_recall comment "Free recall is a basic paradigm in the psychological study of memory. In this paradigm, participants study a list of items on each trial, and then are prompted to recall the items in any order (hence the name \"free\" recall). Items are usually presented one at a time for a short duration, and can be any of a number of nameable materials, although traditionally, words from a larger set are chosen. The recall period typically lasts a few minutes, and can involve spoken or written recall.".
- Free_recall label "Free recall".
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