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The Mnemonic of Intuitive Ontology Violation is Not the Distinctiveness Effect: Evidence From a Broad Age Spectrum of Persons in the uk and China During a Free-Recall Task
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The Mnemonic of Intuitive Ontology Violation is not the Distinctiveness Effect: Evidence from a Broad Age Spectrum of Persons in the uk and China during a Free-Recall Task
Gregory, Justin P. (Author)
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Greenway, Tyler S. (Author)
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Journal of cognition and culture, 17 (2017), 1/2, Seite 169-197
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The Mnemonic of Intuitive Ontology Violation is Not the Distinctiveness Effect: Evidence From a Broad Age Spectrum of Persons in the uk and China During a Free-Recall Task
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Journal of cognition and culture, 17 (2017), 3/4, Seite 253-280
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