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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Left-right differences in tachistoscopic recognition as a function of order of report, expectancy, and training.
Cecil M. Freeburne
Roy D. Goldman
Year:
1969
Journal:
Journal of Experimental Psychology
Vol:
79 (3, Pt.1)
Pages:
570-572
Publisher:
American Psychological Association
DOI:
10.1037/h0026874
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Keywords:
Expectancy theory
Psychology
Function (biology)
Cognitive psychology
Training (meteorology)
Order (exchange)
Social psychology
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0.91
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Topics
Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes
Social Sciences → Psychology → Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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