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The influence of repeated study and repeated testing on the testing effect and the transfer effect over time
Many studies have shown that compared to the restudy condition (RS), retrieval practice (RP) enhances the long-retention memory of retrieved items...
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The Testing Effect: Looking Through Implicit Theories’ Perspectives
Unlike conventional understanding of testing that only diagnoses the existing knowledge of the learners, testing has been found to promote learning...
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Testing the Labeling Effect in Autistic Children
PurposeOur objective was to test the labeling effect in autistic children. The effect has been robustly tested in typically develo** (TD)...
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Assumption-checking rather than (just) testing: The importance of visualization and effect size in statistical diagnostics
Statistical methods generally have assumptions (e.g., normality in linear regression models). Violations of these assumptions can cause various...
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Estimating and Testing the Mediation Effect: Structural Equation Modeling versus Path Analysis with Weighted Composites
Mediation analysis plays an important role in understanding causal processes in social and behavioral sciences. While path analysis with composite...
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The effect of staircase stop** accuracy and testing environment on stop-signal reaction time
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The stop-signal task is widely used in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience research, as well as neuropsychological and...
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Delay Discounting for HIV/STI Testing
IntroductionWait time in healthcare is an important barrier to HIV/STI testing. Using a delay discounting approach, the current study examined a...
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The impact of working memory testing on long-term associative memory
The long-term fate of to-be-remembered information depends in part on the conditions of initial learning, including mental operations engaged via...
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Testing the Moderating Effect of Anti-Prejudice Motivation and Peer Attitudes on the Effectiveness of a School-Based Vicarious Contact Intervention
Vicarious contact has often been used for studying prejudice-reduction in school contexts due to its relatively accessible application through...
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The effect of bottom elimination system on individual competition: testing the N-effect
Based on the social comparison model of competition, this research investigates the effect of the bottom elimination system on the level of...
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Testing Fraternal Birth Order Effects and Antagonistic Effects for Homosexual Men: Power Comparison of Various Methods
Research on the biological determinants of male homosexual preference has long realized that the older brother effect (FBOE, i.e., a higher fraternal...
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Switching to online: Testing the validity of supervised remote testing for online reinforcement learning experiments
Online experiments are an alternative for researchers interested in conducting behavioral research outside the laboratory. However, an online...
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Measuring Developmental Delays: Comparison of Parent Report and Direct Testing
PurposeDevelopmental assessment is part of a comprehensive autism evaluation. During in-person evaluations, developmental assessment is completed via...
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Shifting students toward testing: impact of instruction and context on self-regulated learning
Much of the learning that college students engage in today occurs in unsupervised settings, making effective self-regulated learning techniques of...
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A systematic review of pharmacogenetic testing to guide antipsychotic treatment
Pharmacogenomics could optimize antipsychotic treatment by preventing adverse drug reactions, improving treatment efficacy or relieving the cost...
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Cognitive perspectives on maintaining physicians’ medical expertise: IV. Best practices and open questions in using testing to enhance learning and retention
Although tests and assessments—such as those used to maintain a physician’s Board certification—are often viewed merely as tools for decision-making...
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Modeling item revisiting behavior in computer-based testing: Exploring the effect of item revisitations as collateral information
Item revisiting behavior is one of the most frequently occurring test-taking strategies, and it can decrease test anxiety and improve test validity....
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Parental Perspectives on Early Life Screening and Genetic Testing for ASD: A Systematic Review
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a prevalent neurodevelopmental condition for which no prenatal or early life screening tests exist. Early life...
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Alert at Work? Perceptions of Alertness Testing and Recommendations for Practitioners
Around-the-clock, 24/7 operations are common in many industries, yet contribute to employee fatigue, which can have grave consequences for worker...
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Testing the longitudinal effect of metacognitive beliefs on the trajectory of work ability
There is increasing need to identify factors that contribute to poor work ability with an aim to prevent work related problems such as sick leave and...