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Source-constrained retrieval and survival processing

Memory & Cognition, 2014
Three experiments investigated the mnemonic effects of source-constrained retrieval in the survival-processing paradigm. Participants were asked to make survival-based or control decisions (pleasantness or moving judgments) about items prior to a source identification test.
James S, Nairne   +3 more
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Survival of Threshold Contact Processes

Journal of Theoretical Probability, 1997
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Neyman, Markov Processes and Survival Analysis

Lifetime Data Analysis, 2013
J. Neyman used stochastic processes extensively in his applied work. One example is the Fix and Neyman (F-N) competing risks model (1951) that uses finite homogeneous Markov processes to analyse clinical trials with breast cancer patients. We revisit the F-N model, and compare it with the Kaplan-Meier (K-M) formulation for right censored data.
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Survival processing effect

2016
Why do we remember? Research on memory is often concerned with the question of how our memory system works. It typically focuses on structural mechanisms, for example, how do we process and store information? How long can we hold information in our working memory?
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Surviving the Review Process

Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 2001
Writing a novel? The editor who reads your manuscript may take advice, but it’s likely to be from colleagues in the house’s editorial or marketing departments. Serious nonfiction is another matter. If you’re writing a book for scholars, or if you’re writing a book for general readers and publishing it with a scholarly house, prepare yourself for a ...
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Survive the Regulatory Process

2004
Abstract Ask anyone who has been through a merger—the CEOs at the top or employees at all levels who are expected to carry on with their duties—and you will learn that the most trying period is the limbo period after the merger is announced but before the two companies officially operate under one banner.
Dennis C Carey   +2 more
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Survival processing and picture memory

2023
Effects of survival processing on memory for pictures.
O'Connor, Richard   +3 more
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Archaeal Survival Processes

Research into the archaeal branch of life has provided scientists with unique opportunities to discover novel mechanistic processes across multiple fields of research including molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, and genetics. In this work we investigate two specific archaeal processes: transcriptional R-loop formation and functionality of a
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Survival Processing Enhances Visual Search Efficiency

Experimental Psychology, 2018
Abstract. Words rated for their survival relevance are remembered better than when rated using other well-known memory mnemonics. This finding, which is known as the survival advantage effect and has been replicated in many studies, suggests that our memory systems are molded by natural selection pressures. In two experiments, the present study used a
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Distributed Processing Network Survivability

1980
A new methodology is given for describing the effectiveness of communicating networks of processing subsystems which are subject to communication and processing failures or losses. The network attributes are described as a graph of nodes and edges. A class of performance measures called the “survival index” is defined axiomatically on a connectivity ...
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