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Recency Effects in Opinion Formation

Psychological Reports, 1968
160 undergraduates read excerpts from a jury trial in either a defense-prosecution or a prosecution-defense order. A significant recency effect appeared on both opinion ( p < .05) and retention ( p < .01) measures. An attempt to manipulate the order effect, by interpolating materials from another jury trial, either between the parts of the first
Stanley Zdep, Warner Wilson
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Auditory Recency in Immediate Memory

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1993
Six experiments investigated the locus of the recency effect in immediate serial recall. Previous research has shown much larger recency for speech as compared to non-speech sounds. We compared two hypotheses: (1) speech sounds are processed differently from non-speech sounds (e.g.
A M, Surprenant, M A, Pitt, R G, Crowder
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Recency effect in multiple sclerosis

Applied Neuropsychology, 1996
The main object of this study was to test acquisition-retrieval deficits in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients A Spanish version of the Rey Auditory-Verbal Test (RAVLT) (Rey 1964) was used with an MS group (n=10 subjects) and a control group (n=10) Different measurements were obtained with the RAVLT memory span, a learning curve, and a curve of serial ...
J F, Godoy   +5 more
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Recency-based TLB preloading

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2000
Caching and other latency tolerating techniques have been quite successful in maintaining high memory system performance for general purpose processors. However, TLB misses have become a serious bottleneck as working sets are growing beyond the capacity of TLBs. This work presents one of the first attempts
Ashley Saulsbury   +2 more
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Sunspots and the recency theory of schizophrenia

Medical Hypotheses, 1995
Schizophrenia, a disorder with a high, fairly uniform, global distribution, can occur with or without an accompanying family history of mental disorder. Given the preponderance of sporadic cases and the low fertility of genetic cases, this combination suggests that the disorder might be caused by a globally active teratogen.
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Web Recency Maintenance Protocol

2002
In this paper, we propose a new protocol namely Web Recency Maintenance Protocol (WRMP) that employs "push" mechanism to maintain the currency of the World Wide Web (WWW) at Search Engine (SE) site. As of this writing SEs are adopting "pull" technology, by employing search bots to collect the data from WWW.
K. Satya Sai Prakash, S. V. Raghavan
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Primacy and recency in nonword repetition

Memory, 2005
An increasing body of evidence suggests that nonword repetition is related to immediate serial memory (e.g., Baddeley, Gathercole, & Papagno, 1998; Gathercole & Baddeley, 1993). One possible account of this relationship is that a nonword is processed like a list when it is first encountered.
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Regularity, recency and rates

European Journal of Operational Research, 1994
Abstract Survey researchers often use the recency question format - “When was the last time you…”- to estimate purchase or usage rates. This format is particularly useful when the behavior in question is of a sensitive nature. The calculation of interpurchase times and, in turn, rates from recency format responses requires an a priori assessment of ...
Wheat, Rita D., Morrison, Donald G.
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Recency Effect in Alzheimer's Disease: A Reappraisal

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1996
This study investigated the hypothesis that discrepant results regarding the recency effect in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are due to the different scoring procedures used by various authors and/or to the different number of terminal items attributed to the recency part of the curve.
CARLESIMO, GIOVANNI   +3 more
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A Note on Recency and Perception

The American Journal of Psychology, 1962
B J, FARROW, J F, SANTOS
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