| 31. | Given the recency of this study, little research has been conducted on the cognitive based theories.
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| 32. | A common theory, called the recency effect, can be attributed to the studies that she conducted.
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| 33. | Recency effects come from the notion that terminal list items tend to be better recalled than other items.
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| 34. | Instructors recognize the principle of recency when they carefully plan a summary for a lesson or learning situation.
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| 35. | In its simplest form, the frequency and recency rating can be added to form a frecency rating.
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| 36. | Some blocks in the cache may not be replaced due to context switching but their recency is changed.
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| 37. | Hume's discussion of probability finishes with a section on common cognitive biases, starting with recency effects.
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| 38. | Previous Under Secretaries by recency include Under Secretary Bud Albright, who was confirmed on September 3, 2007.
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| 39. | In addition, if recency is ignored, then the distinction between an edit and a revert virtually collapses.
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| 40. | It seems like a smaller war, now, but recency bias would have made it seem more important.
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