Retraction

The word concreteness effect occurs for positive, but not negative, emotion words in immediate serial recall

Paper Information

Record ID:
33210
Publication Date:
December 31, 2010
Retraction Date:
October 16, 2021 (4.1 years years ago)
Article Type:
Publisher:
Wiley
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Retraction PubMed ID:

Retraction Details

Nature of Retraction:

Retraction

Retraction Notice:
10.1111/bjop.12535

Citations (35)

35
Total Citations
6
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29
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1 After 2+ years
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1 citation
2480 days before retraction
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2521 days before retraction
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2658 days before retraction
Concreteness of positive word contributions to affective priming: An ERP study
Zhao Yao, Zhenhong Wang
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32 citations
2679 days before retraction
Emotion, Memory, and Bilingualism
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3105 days before retraction
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42 citations
3680 days before retraction
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3924 days before retraction
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3953 days before retraction
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75 citations
3957 days before retraction
The word frequency effect in short-term serial recall
Leonie M. Miller
Unknown Journal
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1 citation
4306 days before retraction
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Memory
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44 citations
4368 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations: 35
Years Since Retraction: 4.1 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025
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