Alyssa, senior at Ouachita Baptist University.


5 sources:


1. The Generation Effect: A Detailed Analysis of the role of Semantic Processing - Danielle S. McNamamal

2. The Generation Effect: Support for a Two-Factor Theory -Elliot Hirshman and Robert Bjork

3. Word Frequency and Generation Effects -James Hampton

4. Recalling Pictures and Words: Reversing the Generation Effect- L. Pring

5. Generation Effects and Source Memory in Healthy older Adults and in Adults with Dementia of the Alzheimer Type- Kristia Multhaup and David Balota




10 additional sources:


1. Processing strategies and the generation effect:Implications for making a better reader - Patricia Ann Dewinstanley and Elizabeth Ligon Bjork


2. On Interpreting the Effects of Repetition:Solving a Problem Versus Remembering a Solution -Larry L. Jac2.oby


3. Monitoring item and source information: Evidence for a negative generation effect in source memory -PAUL J. JURICAand ARTHUR P. SHIMAMURA


4. Generating makes words memorable, but so does effective reading- IAN BEGG, EDE VINSKI, LINDA FRANKOVICH, and BRIAN HOLGATE


5. The effects of generation on conceptualimplicit memory - Neil W. Mulligan


6. The Generation Effect in Monkeys- Nate Kornell and Herbert S. Terrace


7. Generation Effect on the Relationship between Work Engagement, Satisfaction, and Turnover Intention among US Hotel Employees- Jeongdoo Park & Dogan Gursoy


8. The generation effect:A meta-analytic review - Sharon BertSch


9. Does the generation effect occur for pictures? -Snodgrass and Kinjo


1o. The generatlon effect: delineation of a phenomenon- Norman J. Slamecka