| 11. | Free recall often displays evidence of recency effects.
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| 12. | Hume's discussion of probability finishes with a section on common cognitive biases, starting with recency effects.
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| 13. | A common theory, called the recency effect, can be attributed to the studies that she conducted.
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| 14. | Therefore, the recency effect recedes or vanishes.
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| 15. | SAM explains both primacy and recency effects.
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| 16. | Recency effects come from the notion that terminal list items tend to be better recalled than other items.
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| 17. | People with Alzheimer's Disease exhibit a reduced primacy effect but do not produce a recency effect in recall.
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| 18. | The recency effect, then, may be responsible for the underweighting of rare events in decisions made from experience.
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| 19. | For auditory stimuli, adding in the meaningless item will only remove the recency effect if it is phonologically similar.
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| 20. | As long as the recall process is competitive, recent items will win out, so a recency effect is observed.
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