free recall

collocation in English

meaningsoffreeandrecall

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free
adjective
adverb
uk
/friː/
us
/friː/
not limited ...
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recall
noun
uk
/rɪˈkɔːl/
us
/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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(Definition offreeandrecallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffree recall

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Some evidence for coding processes derived from clustering infreerecall.
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Forty-eight patients with schizophrenia and 40 healthy control subjects underwent a battery of verbal memory tasks, includingfreerecall, recognition and short-term memory span.
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Thefreerecallopportunity was followed by further semi-structured questions about cognitive reasoning processes.
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After a 30-min distracter task (completing questionnaires), participants did afreerecalland a recognition task.
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There still remains the possibility, however, that the participant might recognize the incongruent word even though it was not accessible tofreerecall.
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A functional relation between learning and organization infreerecall.
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In this and other analyses, recall failure occurred when children provided 0 or 1 confirmed utterance acrossfreerecalland specific questions.!
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Infreerecall, the associations can be helpful because the thought of one item elicits the associated items.
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One of the non-organizable lists and one of the organizable lists were used for immediatefreerecall.
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The use of benztropine was a significant predictor offreerecall, but not recognition.
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Total recall, long-delayfreerecall, long-delay cued recall, and discriminability were used to measure encoding and retrieval, semantic categories to measure learning efficiency.
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Thefreerecalldata were analyzed nonparametrically because these data are at an ordinal level.
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The effects of restricting hand gesture production on lexical retrieval andfreerecall.
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This condition asked forfreerecalland not sequential recall.
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Contextual encoding by young and elderly adults as revealed by cued andfreerecall.
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Consider first the evidence for verbal memory as measured byfreerecall.
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However, there is general consensus in the field thatfreerecall, even in quite young children, is very accurate.
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