These are the sources and citations used to research serial position curve and primacy and recency effects. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Bower, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Bower, G., 1972. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 6. Burlington: Elsevier.
In-text: (Craik and Watkins, 1973)
Your Bibliography: Craik, F. and Watkins, M., 1973. The role of rehearsal in short-term memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 12(6), pp.599-607.
In-text: (Davelaar et al., 2005)
Your Bibliography: Davelaar, E., Goshen-Gottstein, Y., Ashkenazi, A., Haarmann, H. and Usher, M., 2005. The Demise of Short-Term Memory Revisited: Empirical and Computational Investigations of Recency Effects. Psychological Review, 112(1), pp.3-42.
In-text: (memory | psychology, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Encyclopedia Britannica. 2013. memory | psychology. [online] Available at: <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/374487/memory> [Accessed 10 January 2015].
In-text: (Glanzer and Cunitz, 1966)
Your Bibliography: Glanzer, M. and Cunitz, A., 1966. Two storage mechanisms in free recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 5(4), pp.351-360.
In-text: (Glanzer, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Glanzer, M., 1972. Storage mechanisms in recall. In: G. Bower, ed., The psychology of learning and motivation: Advances in research and theory, 5th ed. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, pp.129-93.
In-text: (Law, Halkiopoulos and Bryan-Zaykovs, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Law, A., Halkiopoulos, C. and Bryan-Zaykovs, C., 2010. Psychology. Oxford: Pearson Education, pp.77-81.
In-text: (Miller, 1956)
Your Bibliography: Miller, G., 1956. The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information. Psychological Review, 63(2), pp.81-97.
In-text: (Murdock, 1962)
Your Bibliography: Murdock, B., 1962. The serial position effect of free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64(5), pp.482-488.
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