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Face-to-face or Facebook: Can social connectedness be derived online?
- R. Grieve, Michaelle Indian, K. Witteveen, G. A. Tolan, Jessica Marrington
- PsychologyComput. Hum. Behav.
- 1 May 2013
Backward recall and benchmark effects of working memory
- Tamra J. Bireta, S. E. Fry, G. A. Tolan
- PsychologyMemory & cognition
- 1 April 2010
Working memory was designed to explain four benchmark memory effects: the word length effect, the irrelevant speech effect, the acoustic confusion effect, and the concurrent articulation effect.…
Testing feature interaction: Between-stream irrelevant speech effects in immediate recall
- G. A. Tolan, G. Tehan
- Psychology
- 1 April 2002
Immediate serial recall of visually presented lists is disrupted by irrelevant background speech. One explanation for the irrelevant speech effect assumes that features of the auditory material…
Determinants of Short‐term Forgetting: Decay, Retroactive Interference, or Proactive Interference?
- G. A. Tolan, G. Tehan
- Psychology
- 12 October 1999
[Abstract]: In two experiments short-term forgetting was investigated in a short-term cued recall task designed to examine proactive interference effects. Mixed modality study lists were tested at…
Facebook Social Connectedness Scale
- R. Grieve, Michaelle Indian, K. Witteveen, G. A. Tolan, Jessica Marrington
- Psychology
- 9 December 2013
Social Media as a Tool for Data Collection: Examining Equivalence of Socially Value-Laden Constructs
- R. Grieve, K. Witteveen, G. A. Tolan
- Psychology
- 10 May 2014
Given the changing online environment (from anonymity to social connection) and the importance of establishing equivalence in psychological measures used in online environments, the aim of this…
Concreteness effects in short-term memory: a test of the item-order hypothesis.
- J. Roche, G. A. Tolan, G. Tehan
- PsychologyCanadian journal of experimental psychology…
- 8 August 2011
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Development and validation of a measure of cognitive and behavioural social self-efficacy.
- R. Grieve, K. Witteveen, G. A. Tolan, Brett Jacobson
- Psychology
- 1 March 2014
Phonological effects in forward and backward serial recall: qualitative and quantitative differences.
- Gabrielle Ritchie, G. A. Tolan, G. Tehan, Hong Eng Goh, Katherine Guérard, J. Saint-Aubin
- PsychologyCanadian journal of experimental psychology…
- 1 March 2015
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