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Mary Pyc
Mary Pyc
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Testing the retrieval effort hypothesis: Does greater difficulty correctly recalling information lead to higher levels of memory?
MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Journal of Memory and Language 60 (4), 437-447, 2009
7462009
Why testing improves memory: Mediator effectiveness hypothesis
MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Science 330 (6002), 335-335, 2010
5222010
Inexpensive techniques to improve education: Applying cognitive psychology to enhance educational practice
HL Roediger III, MA Pyc
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (4), 242-248, 2012
4602012
How and when do students use flashcards?
KT Wissman, KA Rawson, MA Pyc
Memory 20 (6), 568-579, 2012
2442012
The interim test effect: Testing prior material can facilitate the learning of new material
KT Wissman, KA Rawson, MA Pyc
Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 1140-1147, 2011
1762011
Why is test–restudy practice beneficial for memory? An evaluation of the mediator shift hypothesis.
MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (3), 737, 2012
1472012
Examining the efficiency of schedules of distributed retrieval practice
MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Memory & Cognition 35 (8), 1917-1927, 2007
1242007
Establishing and explaining the testing effect in free recall for young children.
SL Lipowski, MA Pyc, J Dunlosky, KA Rawson
Developmental psychology 50 (4), 994, 2014
652014
Toward an understanding of students’ allocation of study time: Why do they decide to mass or space their practice?
MA Pyc, J Dunlosky
Memory & Cognition 38 (4), 431-440, 2010
582010
Costs and benefits of dropout schedules of test–restudy practice: Implications for student learning
MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (1), 87-95, 2011
532011
The production effect: Costs and benefits in free recall.
AC Jones, MA Pyc
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (1), 300, 2014
522014
Normative multitrial recall performance, metacognitive judgments, and retrieval latencies for Lithuanian—English paired associates
PJ Grimaldi, MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Behavior Research Methods 42 (3), 634-642, 2010
522010
Repeated retrieval practice and item difficulty: Does criterion learning eliminate item difficulty effects?
KE Vaughn, KA Rawson, MA Pyc
Psychonomic bulletin & review 20, 1239-1245, 2013
322013
Metacognitive monitoring during criterion learning: When and why are judgments accurate?
MA Pyc, KA Rawson, AJ Aschenbrenner
Memory & cognition 42, 886-897, 2014
312014
Are judgments of learning made after correct responses during retrieval practice sensitive to lag and criterion level effects?
MA Pyc, KA Rawson
Memory & Cognition 40, 976-988, 2012
222012
Applying cognitive psychology to education: Complexities and prospects.
HL Roediger III, MA Pyc
Elsevier Science 1 (4), 263, 2012
172012
Examining the contributions of desirable difficulty and reminding to the spacing effect
GB Maddox, MA Pyc, ZS Kauffman, JD Gatewood, AM Schonhoff
Memory & cognition 46, 1376-1388, 2018
152018
When people’s judgments of learning (JOLs) are extremely accurate at predicting subsequent recall: The “Displaced-JOL effect”
Y Bui, MA Pyc, H Bailey
Memory 26 (6), 771-783, 2018
142018
Between-list lag effects in recall depend on retention interval
MA Pyc, DA Balota, KB McDermott, T Tully, HL Roediger
Memory & cognition 42, 965-977, 2014
142014
Does mediator use contribute to the spacing effect for cued recall? Critical tests of the mediator hypothesis
K Morehead, J Dunlosky, KA Rawson, M Bishop, MA Pyc
Memory 26 (4), 535-546, 2018
52018
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