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1. People sometimes remember to forget: Strategic retrieval from the list before last enables directed forgetting of the most recent information

5. Item method directed forgetting occurs independently of borderline personality traits, even for borderline-salient items

6. The Testing Effect in Immediate Recognition: Tests of the Episodic Context Account

7. What can directed forgetting tell us about clinical populations?

8. Reminders can enhance or impair episodic memory updating: a memory-for-change perspective

9. Long-term working memory and transient storage in reading comprehension: What is the evidence? Comment on Foroughi, Werner, Barragán, and Boehm-Davis (2015)

10. Mental toughness, reinforcement sensitivity theory, and the five-factor model: Personality and directed forgetting

11. What Psychology Majors Could (and Should) Be Doing : A Guide to Research Experience, Professional Skills, and Your Options After College

12. Working memory capacity and the spacing effect in cued recall

29. Does Writing Summaries Improve Memory for Text?

30. The spacing effect in immediate and delayed free recall

31. Short article: The selective directed forgetting effect: Can people forget only part of a text?

32. Rehearsal strategies can enlarge or diminish the spacing effect: Pure versus mixed lists and encoding strategy

33. Rote rehearsal and spacing effects in the free recall of pure and mixed lists

34. Oh, honey, I already forgot that: Strategic control of directed forgetting in older and younger adults

35. Unexpected Costs of High Working Memory Capacity Following Directed Forgetting and Contextual Change Manipulations

36. Encoding strategy changes and spacing effects in the free recall of unmixed lists

37. Self-evaluation as a moderating factor of strategy change in directed forgetting benefits

38. Immediate and Sustained Effects of Planning in a Problem-Solving Task

39. Can encoding differences explain the benefits of directed forgetting in the list method paradigm?

40. Optimizing learning of scientific category knowledge in the classroom: the case of plant identification

41. Protocol Analysis as a Tool for Behavior Analysis

42. The Strategy-Specific Nature of Improvement: The Power Law Applies by Strategy Within Task

49. List-Method Directed Forgetting in Cognitive and Clinical Research

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