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Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Volume 28, Number 10, 25 November 2020

Too much of a good thing: frequent retrieval can impair immediate new learning
pp. 1181-1190(10)
Authors: Karaca, Meltem; Kurpad, Nayantara; Wilford, Miko M.; Davis, Sara D.

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How am I going to tell you this? The relations between social anxiety and narrative coherence
pp. 1191-1203(13)
Authors: Vanaken, Lauranne; Hermans, Dirk

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Czech and Slovak life scripts: the rare case of two countries that used to be one
pp. 1204-1218(15)
Authors: Štěpánková, Lenka; Kadlčíková, Dita; Zaragoza Scherman, Alejandra

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The redemption and contamination research form: exploring relations with narrative identity, personality traits, response styles, and life satisfaction
pp. 1219-1230(12)
Authors: Dunlop, William L.; Wilkinson, Dulce; Harake, Nicole; Graham, Laura E.; Lee, Daniel

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The link between detail generation and eye movements when encoding and retrieving complex images
pp. 1231-1244(14)
Authors: Lalla, Azara; Agostino, Caterina; Sheldon, Signy

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