| 41. | The results from " experience-based " studies may be the result of a recency effect.
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| 42. | People with Alzheimer's Disease exhibit a reduced primacy effect but do not produce a recency effect in recall.
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| 43. | Recency effects show how well subjects can remember the last items relative to how well they remember the other items.
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| 44. | Therefore, recency effects are predicted to occur when information is processed in a step-by-step manner.
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| 45. | The results he obtained showed that modality improved recency but did not affect recall for the pre-recency items.
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| 46. | The results he obtained showed that modality improved recency but did not affect recall for the pre-recency items.
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| 47. | The recency effect is when the person recalls items presented at the end of the list earlier and more often.
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| 48. | For auditory stimuli, adding in the meaningless item will only remove the recency effect if it is phonologically similar.
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| 49. | The recency effect, then, may be responsible for the underweighting of rare events in decisions made from experience.
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| 50. | One theorised reason for the recency effect is that these items are still present in working memory when recall is solicited.
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