High- and low-frequency words are recalled equally well in alternating lists: Evidence for associative effects in serial recall
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Charles Hulme | Caroline Morin | Gordon D. A. Brown | George Stuart | C. Hulme | G. Stuart | C. Morin | George P. Stuart
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