
doi: 10.3758/bf03334900
Following a series of four experiments in which the generation effect was not obtained, a selective displaced rehearsal hypothesis, as described by Slamecka and Katsaiti (1987), was tested. The results of the experiments based on this hypothesis agreed with Slamecka and Katsaiti’s predictions; that is, the generation effect appeared only in within-group designs that did not control subjects’ displacement of rehearsal.
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