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Transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) is a type of state-dependent memory specifically showing that memory performance is not only determined by the depth of processing (where associating meaning with information strengthens the memory; see levels-of-processing effect), but by the relationship between how information is initially encoded and how it is later retrieved.
The rhyme-as-reason effect, also known as the Eaton–Rosen phenomenon, [1] [2] [3] is a cognitive bias where sayings or aphorisms are perceived as more accurate or truthful when they rhyme.
Flashcards are an application of the testing effect. Here, flashcard software Anki is used to review a mathematical formula through active recall.First, only the question is displayed.
Morris Pert – percussion; Livestock (1977) – two tracks ... Frank Katz – drums, percussion; X-Communication (1992) Timeline (1999) February 1996 – early 1997
(Kin Shriner, 1977–84, 1987–93, 1997–2004, 2007–08, 2013–) Son of David Bordisso and Meg Bentley, adopted by Lee Baldwin. Ex-husband of Laura Webber and Lucy Coe; widower of Susan Moore and Dominique Stanton. Father of Robert "Franco" Frank, Karen Wexler, Logan Hayes, and Serena Baldwin; adoptive father of Christina Baldwin ...
The prison mug shots of convicts Frank Lee Morris, Clarence Anglin and John Anglin (L-R) in both their younger and older years are seen in this combination image made of handout photos from the U ...
"Broken youth stumbling into the home of broken age," wrote Frank Rose in the Village Voice. In the midst of the various threads, Mahler writes of the Son of Sam murders and of the New York City blackout of 1977, which took place on July 13–14, 1977. As a serial killer preyed on an alarmingly increasing number of victims while eluding a ...
Clint Frank (1915–1992; class of 1934), winner of the 1937 Heisman Trophy and Maxwell Award; Team Captain and All-American football player at Yale University [30] Charles Fried (born 1935; class of 1952), Harvard Law School professor and former United States Solicitor General [2] [31]