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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2013 Aug 12;40(1):94–105. doi: 10.1037/a0034055

Table 3.

Probabilities of Cued Recall as a Function of Item Type, Looking Back, and Presence of Repetition Recollection Measure: Experiments 1–3

Item Type
Looking Back/Measure Single Within-List Between-List
Experiment 1
  n-back .17 (.03) .27 (.04) .46 (.04)
  within-list back .15 (.03) .27 (.04) .33 (.04)
Experiment 2
  n-back .22 (.03) .34 (.05) .55 (.05)
  within-list back .18 (.03) .33 (.05) .45 (.05)
Experiment 3
  Measure Present .17 (.03) .32 (.04) .40 (.04)
  Measure Absent .23 (.03) .36 (.04) .33 (.04)

Note: “Within-List” refers to within-list repetitions, and “Between-List” refers to between-list repetitions. Standard errors of the means are presented in parentheses.