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    Repetition of errors in learning and memory as a function of their prior associative strength.Melvin H. Marx & Kathleen Marx - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (6):435-438.
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    Affective transfer as a function of reward and sex of subject.Melvin H. Marx & Kathleen Marx - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (2):159-161.
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    Confirmation of the stubborn-error effect in human multiple-choice verbal learning.Melvin H. Marx & Kathleen Marx - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (6):477-479.
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    Interactions among performance, task, and gender variables in verbal discrimination learning.Melvin H. Marx, Kathleen Marx & Andrew L. Homer - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (1):9-11.
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    Learning to spell as a function of trial-and-error performance or observation.Melvin H. Marx & Kathleen Marx - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):153-155.
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    Verbal discrimination learning and retention as a function of performance or observation and ease of conceptualization of task materials.Melvin H. Marx, Kathleen Marx & Andrew L. Homer - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (2):135-136.
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    Acquisition and extinction as a function of proportion of reinforcement in magazine and bar-press training.Melvin H. Marx - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (3p1):438.
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    Repetition of correct responses and errors as a function of performance with reward or information.Melvin H. Marx & David W. Witter - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (1):53.
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    Verbal discrimination learning and retention as a function of task and performance or observation.Melvin H. Marx, Andrew L. Homer & Kathleen Marx - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (3):167-170.
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    Multiple-choice learning of line-drawn facial features: I. Inhibitory effects of observer scoring.Melvin H. Marx - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (6):437-438.
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    Retrospective reports on frequency judgments.Melvin H. Marx - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):309-310.
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    Development of inferences over elementary-school grades: I. Recall and association of implicit words.Melvin H. Marx - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (5):460-462.
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    Development of inferences over elementary-school grades: II. Retention of explicit and implicit words.Melvin H. Marx - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (2):167-169.
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    Development of inferences over elementary-school grades: III. Verbatim and forward-consequence inferential errors made by regular and gifted students.Melvin H. Marx - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (5):353-355.
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    Effects of frequency of prior incidental occurrence and recall of target words on anagram solution.Melvin H. Marx - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (5):253-255.
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    Intervening variable or hypothetical construct?Melvin H. Marx - 1951 - Psychological Review 58 (4):235-247.
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    Multiple-choice learning of line-drawn facial features: III. Transfer as a function of performance or observation.Melvin H. Marx - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (1):57-59.
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    Multiple-choice learning of line-drawn facial features: II. Sex differences.Melvin H. Marx - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (6):439-441.
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    Transfer of rewarded responses in personality judgments.Melvin H. Marx - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (2):112-114.
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    A stimulus-response analysis of the hoarding habit in the rat.Melvin H. Marx - 1950 - Psychological Review 57 (2):80-93.
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    Discovery of basic ordinality and cardinality by young preschoolers.Melvin H. Marx & Yung Che Kim - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (5):461-463.
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    Development of inferences over elementary-school grades: IV. Affective bias as a determinant of inferences.Melvin H. Marx & Bruce B. Henderson - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (2):149-151.
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    Differential recall of problems, clues, and solutions from completed and uncompleted tasks.Melvin H. Marx, Edward J. Pavur & George E. Seymour - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (5):322-324.
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    Event-frequency judgments as a function of the linguistic frequency and single or paired presentation of target words: I. Task with unique multiple traces.Melvin H. Marx - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (4):245-247.
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    Event-frequency judgments as a function of the linguistic frequency and single or paired presentation of target words: II Task requiring judgment of linguistic frequency.Melvin H. Marx - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):361-364.
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    Enhancement of frequency judgments by response choice.Melvin H. Marx - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (1):26-28.
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    Effects of incentive magnitude on running speeds without competing responses in acquisition and extinction.Melvin H. Marx & Aaron J. Brownstein - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (2):182.
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    Error reinforcement in a modified serial perceptual-motor task.Melvin H. Marx & Robert A. Goldbeck - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 54 (4):288.
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    Further gradients of error reinforcement following repeated rewarded responses.Melvin H. Marx & Felix E. Goodson - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (6):421.
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    Facilitation of free recall of category names and instances by indirect part-set cuing.Melvin H. Marx - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (3):195-196.
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    Gradients of error reinforcement in normal multiple-choice learning situations.Melvin H. Marx - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 54 (3):225.
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    Generalization of reinforcement among similar responses made in altered stimulus situations.Melvin H. Marx & Benjamin B. Bernstein - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (6):355.
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    Inhibition of learned-response availability: Reduction of cued retrieval by frequency of occurrence and prior recall of target words.Melvin H. Marx & Yung Che Kim - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (1):29-32.
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    More retrospective reports on event-frequency judgments: Shift from multiple traces to strength factor with age.Melvin H. Marx - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (3):183-185.
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    New gradients of error reinforcement in multiple-choice human learning.Melvin H. Marx & Marion E. Bunch - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (2):93.
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    Neglect of psychology's silent majority makes a molehill out of a mountain: There is more to behaviorism than Hull and Skinner.Melvin H. Marx - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):710-711.
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    Nonreinforced responding as a function of the direction of a prior ordered incentive shift: A replication with fixed-interval reinforcement schedule.Melvin H. Marx - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (1):159.
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    Persistence of nonreinforced responding as a function of the direction of a prior-ordered incentive shift.Melvin H. Marx, Jo Wood Tombaugh, Charles Cole & Denis Dougherty - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (6):542.
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    Recognition of complex visual stimuli as a function of training with abstracted patterns.Melvin H. Marx, Wilton W. Murphy & Aaron J. Brownstein - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (5):456.
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    Resistance to extinction as a function of continuous or intermittent presentation of a training cue.Melvin H. Marx - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (3):251.
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    Resistance to extinction as a function of degree of reproduction of training conditions.Melvin H. Marx - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (5):337.
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    Speed of nonreinforced running response following increasing and decreasing orders of sucrose concentrations.Melvin H. Marx & David C. Edwards - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (1):160.
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    Changes in performance as a function of shifts in the magnitude of reinforcement.George Collier & Melvin H. Marx - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (5):305.
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    Effects of within-session incentive contrast on instrumental acquisition and performance.W. A. Pieper & Melvin H. Marx - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (6):568.
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    Differential recall of problem names and clues as a function of problem solution or nonsolution.Robert A. Bottenberg, Melvin H. Marx & Edward J. Pavur - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (5):445-448.
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    Interactions among gender and task variables in retention of verbal materials.Yung Che Kim & Melvin H. Marx - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (2):101-104.
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    The stubborn-error effect in verbal discrimination learning.Yung Che Kim, Melvin H. Marx & James W. Broyles - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (1):5-8.
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    Response strengthening by information and effect in human learning.W. A. Hillix & Melvin H. Marx - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (2):97.
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    Response strength as a function of delay of reward in a runway.Wayne B. Holder, Melvin H. Marx, Elaine E. Holder & George Collier - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (5):316.
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    Effects of ordered and constant sucrose concentrations on nonreinforced performance.Tom N. Tombaugh & Melvin H. Marx - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (6):630.
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