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Implications of differences of echoic and iconic memory for the design of multimodal displays
(2012)
It has been well documented that dual-task performance is more accurate when each task is based on a different sensory modality. It is also well documented that the memory for each sense has unequal durations, particularly ...
Unit analysis of implicit and explicit memory tests
(1997)
The present study compares the cognitive processes underlying two perceptual implicit memory tests (word stem completion and word fragment completion) and four explicit memory tests (word stem cued recall, word fragment ...
Components of perceived risk for consumer products
(1995)
Three studies were conducted to discover the underlying components of perceived risk. The first two studies examined two statistically and qualitatively different lists of rating items, and demonstrated that a principal ...