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A multifactor model of infant preferences for novel and familiar stimuliHUNTER, M. A; AMES, E. W.Advances in infancy research. 1988, Vol 5, pp 69-95, issn 0732-9598Article

Generalizing from atypical cases : How general a tendency ?KRUPAT, E; SMITH, R. H; LEACH, C. W et al.Basic and applied social psychology. 1997, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 345-361, issn 0197-3533Article

The imagery bizarreness effect as a function of sentence complexity and presentation timeKLINE, S; GRONINGER, L. D.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1991, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 25-27, issn 0090-5054, 3 p.Article

The behaviour of Down's chinese and non-handicapped children during a first encounterSINSON, J. C.British Journal of Mental Subnormality. 1988, Vol 34, Num 67, pp 97-104, issn 0374-633X, 2Article

The source of feelings of familiarity : The discrepancy-attribution hypothesisWHITTLESEA, B. W. A; WILLIAMS, L. D.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2000, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 547-565, issn 0278-7393Article

Sentence complexity eliminates the mnemonic advantage of bizarre imageryMCDANIEL, M. A; EINSTEIN, G. O.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1989, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 117-120, issn 0090-5054Article

Appraising the unusual: Framing effects and moderators of uniqueness-seeking and social projectionAMES, Daniel R; IYENGAR, Sheena S.Journal of experimental social psychology (Print). 2005, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 271-282, issn 0022-1031, 12 p.Article

Remembering the names of unfamiliar animals : Keywords as keys to their KingdomCARNEY, Russell N; LEVIN, Joel R.Applied cognitive psychology. 2001, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 133-143, issn 0888-4080Article

Familiarity bias and belief reversal in relative likelihood judgmentFOX, C. R; LEVAV, J.Organizational behavior and human decision processes (Print). 2000, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 268-292, issn 0749-5978Article

Recognizing unfamiliar faces : The effects of distinctiveness and viewNEWELL, F. N; CHIRORO, P; VALENTINE, T et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A. Human experimental psychology. 1999, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 509-534, issn 0272-4987Article

Der Fremde, die Fremde, das Fremde = the strangeBLAZY, H; DEHNE, H; MICKLEY, F et al.The International journal of prenatal and perinatal psychology and medicine. 1998, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 223-235, issn 0943-5417Conference Paper

Retrieval dynamics in recognition and list discrimination : Further evidence of separate processes of familiarity and recallHINTZMAN, D. L; CAULTON, . D. A; LEVITIN, D. J et al.Memory & cognition. 1998, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 449-462, issn 0090-502XArticle

Effect of attraction on interpersonal aggressionLEVY, R. S; O'NEAL, E. C; TAYLOR, S. L et al.The Journal of social psychology. 1990, Vol 130, Num 2, pp 269-270, issn 0022-4545Article

Memory for names and faces: a fair comparisonFAW, H. W.The American journal of psychology. 1990, Vol 103, Num 3, pp 317-326, issn 0002-9556, 10 p.Article

An investigation of paradoxical memory effectsHIRSHMAN, E; WHELLEY, M. M; PALIJ, M et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 1989, Vol 28, Num 5, pp 594-609, issn 0749-596XArticle

Categorization of familiar persons from their names: a case of interferenceBREDART, S.British journal of psychology (1953). 1989, Vol 80, Num 3, pp 273-283, issn 0007-1269Article

Long-term memory for unfamiliar voicesPAPCUN, G; KREIMAN, J; DAVIS, A et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1989, Vol 85, Num 2, pp 913-925, issn 0001-4966Article

Conceptual behavior in pigeons: categorization of both familiar and novel examples from four classes of natural and artificial stimuliBHATT, R. S; WASSERMAN, E. A; REYNOLDS, W. F. JR et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes. 1988, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 219-233, issn 0097-7403Article

Concreteness encoding through a dual task procedure: arguments in favour of an automatic processGISSELBRECHT-SIMON, D.Acta psychologica. 1988, Vol 67, Num 2, pp 145-155, issn 0001-6918Article

Switching between tasks of unequal familiarity: The role of stimulus-attribute and response-set selectionYEUNG, Nick; MONSELL, Stephen.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2003, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 455-469, issn 0096-1523, 15 p.Article

Two routes to remembering (and another to remembering not)WHITTLESEA, Bruce W. A.Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2002, Vol 131, Num 3, pp 325-348, issn 0096-3445Article

Altering the balance of recollection and familiarity influences the revelation effectLANDAU, Joshua D.The American journal of psychology. 2001, Vol 114, Num 3, pp 425-437, issn 0002-9556Article

When do individuals help close others improve? The role of information diagnosticityPEMBERTON, Michael; SEDIKIDES, Constantine.Journal of personality and social psychology. 2001, Vol 81, Num 2, pp 234-246, issn 0022-3514Article

Complexity, liking and familiarity : Architecture and non-architecture Turkish students' assessments of traditional and modern house facadesIMAMOGLU, A.Journal of environmental psychology. 2000, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 5-16, issn 0272-4944Article

The revelation effect for item and associative recognition : Familiarity versus recollectionCAMERON, T. E; HOCKLEY, W. E.Memory & cognition. 2000, Vol 28, Num 2, pp 176-183, issn 0090-502XArticle

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