Pictorial Retention of Plausible vs. Bizarre Images as a Function of Unexpected Recall [microform] / James F. Iaccino and Pamela Spirek.
Previous research has demonstrated that bizarre imagery facilitates long-term recall of noun pairs. A study investigated the effects of bizarreness when more pronounced delays were used. Subjects, 40 introductory psychology students from Illinois Benedictine College, were shown 30 plausible and 30 b...
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