Journal of Psychological Science     2018 41 (2):  292-297    ISSN: 1671-6981:  CN: 31-1582/B

The Encoding Mechanism of SPT Effect: Item-Specific and Item-Relational Information
Received 2017-02-24  Revised 2017-08-14  Online 2018-03-20
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