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@incollection{Sedlmeier2002a,
author = {Sedlmeier, Peter},
booktitle = {Frequency Processing and Cognition},
date = {2002},
editor = {Sedlmeier, Peter and Betsch, Tilmann},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass},
location = {{Oxford, England}},
pages = {137-152},
doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198508632.003.0009},
publisher = {{Oxford University Press}},
title = {Associative Learning and Frequency Judgments: {{The PASS}} Model}
}
@article{Hintzman1975,
abstract = {Three experiments examined effects of the spacing of repetitions on memory for pictures. In Experiment I, the duration of the first presentation (P(1)) was manipulated, as was P(1)-P(2) spacing. The effect of spacing on judged frequency was independent of P(1) duration. In Experiment II, pictures were given M massed presentations just prior to the P(M)-P(M+1) spacing interval. The form of the spacing curve was independent of M. Neither experiment confirmed the prediction of "overhabituation," derived from the habituation-recovery explanation of the spacing effect. In Experiment III, subjects made both duration and frequency judgments. The duration judgment results were not consistent with the notion that subjects remember multiple massed presentations as single occurrences of especially long duration. Some evidence from Experiments I and III suggests that an interrupted stimulus is recognized better than one that is not interrupted-a finding that, if replicable, would support the habituation-recovery account of the spacing effect.},
author = {Hintzman, Douglas L. and Summers, J J and Block, R A},
date = {1975},
file = {/home/jt/Zotero/storage/M9F4T5Y2/Hintzman, Summers, Block - 1975 - What causes the spacing effect Some effects of repetition, duration, and spacing on memory for picture.pdf;/home/jt/Zotero/storage/XJK3WAZX/Hintzman, Summers, Block - 1975 - What causes the spacing effect Some effects of repetition, duration, and spacing on memory for picture.pdf},
journaltitle = {Memory \& Cognition},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass,paper3_pass_t},
pages = {287-294},
title = {What Causes the Spacing Effect? {{Some}} Effects of Repetition, Duration, and Spacing on Memory for Pictures.},
doi = {10.3758/BF03212913},
url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/BF03212913},
volume = {3}
}
@article{Winkler2015,
author = {Winkler, Isabell and Glauer, Madlen and Betsch, Tilmann and Sedlmeier, Peter},
date = {2015},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0126974},
file = {/home/jt/Zotero/storage/RBX9NYFS/Winkler et al. - 2015 - The Impact of Attention on Judgments of Frequency and Duration.pdf;/home/jt/Zotero/storage/WZ2Y3VSA/Winkler et al. - 2015 - The Impact of Attention on Judgments of Frequency and Duration.pdf},
journaltitle = {PLoS ONE},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass,paper3_pass_t},
pages = {e0126974},
title = {The Impact of Attention on Judgments of Frequency and Duration},
volume = {10}
}
@thesis{Winkler2009a,
author = {Winkler, Isabell},
date = {2009},
file = {/home/jt/Zotero/storage/UR4YDIFU/Winkler - 2009 - The processing of frequency and duration.pdf},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass},
title = {The Processing of Frequency and Duration},
type = {Doctoral dissertation, Chemnitz University of Technology},
url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-200900917}
}
@unpublished{Titz2018,
author = {Titz, Johannes and Burkhardt, Markus and Sedlmeier, Peter},
date = {2019},
howpublished = {Manuscript submitted for publication},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass},
title = {Asymmetries in Judgments of Frequency and Duration: {{A}} Meta-Analysis}
}
@unpublished{Titz2019,
author = {Titz, Johannes and Sedlmeier, Peter},
date = {2019},
howpublished = {Manuscript submitted for publication},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper3_pass_t},
title = {Simulating Asymmetries in Judgments of Frequency and Duration: {{The PASS}}-{{T}} Model}
}
@book{Sedlmeier1999,
author = {Sedlmeier, Peter},
date = {1999},
file = {/home/jt/1.paper/Sedlmeier - Improving statistical reasoning.pdf},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass},
location = {{Mawah, NJ}},
doi = {10.4324/9781410601247},
publisher = {{Erlbaum}},
title = {Improving Statistical Reasoning: {{Theoretical}} Models and Practical Implications}
}
@article{Hintzman1970a,
abstract = {Presented 4 experiments using the same basic design: 117, 116, 108, and 103 undergraduates were presented visually with a series of words which varied both in frequency of repetition (F) and in exposure duration (D). 4 levels of F (1, 2, 3, and 5 repetitions) were combined orthogonally with 5 levels of D (2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 sec.) so that a repeated word always occurred for the same duration. Dependent variables were: judgment of frequency (JOF), judgment of duration (JOD), recognition performance, and free recall. JOF, recognition, and free recall were highly correlated with F, but relatively unaffected by D. JOD, in contrast, was affected by both F and D, showing that D does have an effect on memory. It is suggested that JOF is based on the strength of the long-term memory trace, while JOD is based partly on strength and partly on an independent dimension of the trace related to D. The total-time hypothesis does not appear to hold when D is manipulated within lists.},
author = {Hintzman, Douglas L.},
date = {1970},
doi = {10.1037/h0028865},
file = {/home/jt/Zotero/storage/89C8WEQY/Hintzman - 1970 - Effects of repetition and exposure duration on memory(2).pdf;/home/jt/Zotero/storage/Q8F4JJBG/Hintzman - 1970 - Effects of repetition and exposure duration on memory(2).pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of Experimental Psychology},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass,paper3_pass_t},
pages = {435-444},
title = {Effects of Repetition and Exposure Duration on Memory.},
volume = {83}
}
@article{Betsch2010,
author = {Betsch, Tilmann and Glauer, Madlen and Renkewitz, Frank and Winkler, Isabell and Sedlmeier, Peter},
date = {2010},
file = {/home/jt/Zotero/storage/JKUR7P9Z/Betsch et al. - 2010 - Encoding, storage and judgment of experienced frequency and duration.pdf;/home/jt/Zotero/storage/ZZNJ3CXS/Betsch et al. - 2010 - Encoding, storage and judgment of experienced frequency and duration.pdf},
journaltitle = {Judgment and Decision Making},
keywords = {clean_citation,frequency processing,long-term memory,paper_pass,paper3_pass_t,quantitative judgment,time perception},
pages = {347-364},
title = {Encoding, Storage and Judgment of Experienced Frequency and Duration},
volume = {5}
}
@article{Cooper1967,
author = {Cooper, Elaine H and Pantle, Allan J},
date = {1967},
doi = {10.1037/h0025052},
file = {/home/jt/Zotero/storage/XKQ53HEB/Cooper, Pantle - 1967 - The total-time hypothesis in verbal learning.pdf},
journaltitle = {Psychological Bulletin},
keywords = {clean_citation,paper_pass},
pages = {221-234},
title = {The Total-Time Hypothesis in Verbal Learning},
volume = {68}
}