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list-length effect
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As the number of items in a list increases, the memory performance decreases (i.e., the percentage of items correctly recalled decreases.) This effect occurs in free recall, cued recall and in recognition.
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Strong, E. K. J. (1912). The effect of length of series upon recognition memory. Psychological Review, 19(6), 447-462. doi:10.1037/h0069812
http://memovocab.net/glossaire/glossa_af/effet_de_la_longueur_de_la_.html
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memory bias
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episodic memory
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effet de longueur de la liste
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28-May-2018
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28-May-2018
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