Browsing by Author "Rubin, DC"
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Autobiographical memory tasks in cognitive research
Rubin, DC (2005) -
Autobiographical memory tasks: Six common methods
Rubin, DC; Wenzel, A (2005) -
Beginnings of a theory of autobiographical remembering
Rubin, DC (AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY, 1998-01-01) -
Bilingual Autobiographical Memory in Older Adult Immigrants: A Test of Cognitive Explanations of the Reminiscence Bump and the Linguistic Encoding of Memories
Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC (Journal of Memory and Language, 1998-10-01)Twelve people who emigrated as adults from Spanish-speaking cultures and then spent at least 30 years in an Anglo culture were asked to provide autobiographical memories to word cues. All communication was in Spanish on ... -
Characteristics and Constraints in Ballads and Their Effects on Memory
Rubin, DC; Wanda, TW (Discourse Processes, 1991-04-01)Four sets of ballads, chosen as a sample of an oral tradition as it existed in North Carolina in the early 1900s, were examined in order to determine whether ballad characteristics used in combination are sufficient to account ... -
Children's memory for counting-out rhymes: A cross-language comparison
Rubin, DC; Ciobanu, V; Langston, W (PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW, 1997-09) -
Clustering by alcoholic Korsakoff patients.
Rubin, DC; Butters, N (Neuropsychologia, 1981-01)Twelve alcoholic Korsakoff patients and 12 alcoholic controls recalled two clusterable lists, and two nonclusterable lists. Korsakoff patients recalled more from the clusterable than the nonclusterable lists. Detailed analysis ... -
Cognitive processes and oral traditions
Rubin, DC (1981) -
Component neural systems for the creation of emotional memories during free viewing of a complex, real-world event.
Botzung, A; LaBar, KS; Kragel, P; Miles, A; Rubin, DC (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2010) -
Constraints on memory
Rubin, DC (1992) -
Definitions of autobiographical memory
Rubin, DC (1992) -
Directed graphs as memory representations: The case of rhyme
Rubin, DC (1990) -
Disputes over memory ownership
Sheen, M; Kemp, S; Rubin, DC (Genes, Brain and Behavior, 2006) -
Disputes over memory ownership: What memories are disputed?
Sheen, M; Kemp, S; Rubin, DC (Genes Brain Behav, 2006)The ownership of memories is sometimes disputed, particularly by twins. Examination of 77 disputed memories, 71 provided by twins, showed that most of the remembered events are negative and that the disputants appear to ... -
Distribution of important and word-cued autobiographical memories in 20-, 35-, and 70-year-old adults.
Rubin, DC; Schulkind, MD (Psychol Aging, 1997-09)For word-cued autobiographical memories, older adults had an increase, or bump, from the ages 10 to 30. All age groups had fewer memories from childhood than from other years and a power-function retention for memories from ... -
Effects of Voluntary Immigration on the Distribution of Autobiographical Memory over the Lifespan
Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC (Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2001-12-01)Immigration may be considered a 'traumatic' event with acute phases followed by long latency effects. Ten older, Hispanic adults who immigrated to the USA at ages 20-22, 24-28, and 34-35 narrated their 'life-stories' on ... -
Emotion and vantage point in autobiographical
Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC (Cognition and Emotion, 2006-12-01)Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which the person seems to remember the scene from his/her original point of view and observer memories in which the rememberer ... -
Estimating chance reproducibility in Guttman Scaling
Kenny, DA; Rubin, DC (Social Science Research, 1977-01-01)A definition of reproducibility in Guttman Scaling and two chance measures of reproducibility are suggested. The first measure assumes that the items are independent. The second method assumes nonindependent items and fits ... -
Facets of personality and the phenomenology of autobiographical memory
Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC (Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2004-11-01)The relationship between individual differences in autobiographical memory and personality was examined by having 118 undergraduates complete the NEO Personality Inventory after rating 15 word-cued autobiographical memories ... -
First-order approximation to English, second-order approximation to English, and orthographic neighbor ratio norms for 925 nouns
Rubin, DC (Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1981-11-01)First- and second-order approximations to English and orthographic neighbor ratio values are provided for Paivio, Yuille, and Madigan's (1968) 925 nouns. First- and second-order approximations to English are information ...