recall information

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recall
noun
uk
/rɪˈkɔːl/
us
/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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information
noun[U]
uk
/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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It was observed that subjects preferred torecallinformationbased on the modality of presentation before other criteria.
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For example,recallinformationabout choice options and retrospective verbal protocols may be collected.
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Individuals seek andrecallinformationthat is consistent with their concepts of the self and of others.
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Hence, it is possible that the interpreters' ability to process andrecallinformationwhile they are engaged in overt articulation may be due to the efficacy of the coordination processes.
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It should be noted that although 6-month-olds canrecallinformationover the short-term, they have difficulty recalling the temporal order of information.
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A person with a distressed state of mind may not be able to accuratelyrecallinformation.
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In other words, depending on the retrieval context, participants used different strategies torecallinformation.
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Lastly, retrieval is the ability torecallinformationfrom the long term memory storage.
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It can sometimes influence, modify or distort what we remember or how werecallinformation.
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This includes items of consumer interest, new products, industry trends, and safety/recallinformation.
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It was much easier for those presented with a celebrity's face torecallinformationthan for those presented with a voice.
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In basic terms, it is a method of memory enhancement which uses visualization to organize andrecallinformation.
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In their studies, many researchers use eyewitnesses to study retrieval-blocking effects, which interfere with a witness' ability torecallinformation.
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The ease with which a person canrecallinformationimpacts the level and intensity of judgment related to the topic.
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We are often better able torecallinformationin the location in which we learned it or studied it.
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A growing body of research now indicates that infants as young as 6-months canrecallinformationafter a 24-hour delay.
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At least one study has claimed that the clenching of one's fist can be used torecallinformation.
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By doing so, individuals are better able to create a mental image of the original context when trying torecallinformationin the new testing contextallowing for improved memory retrieval.
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Early research using dichotic listening tasks provided empirical evidence of participants' ability to correctlyrecallinformationto the attended channel, and poor recalling in the unattended channel.
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