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article9<ref>{{cite journal|last=Friestad|first=Marian|coauthors=Esther Thorson|title=Remembering ads: The effects of encoding strategies, retrieval cues, and emotional response|journal=The Journal of Consumer Psychology|year=1993|volume=2|issue=1|pages=1-23}}</ref>
 
article10<ref>{{cite journal|last=Mitchell|first=Jason|coauthors=Neil Macrae, Mahzarin Banaji|title=Encoding-Specific Effects of Social Cognition on the Neural Correlates of Subsequent Memory|journal=Journal of Neuroscience|year=2004|month=May|volume=24|issue=21|pages=4912-4917}}</ref>
 
article11<ref>{{cite journal|last=Newman|first=Slater|title=Some tests of the encoding specificity and semantic integration hypotheses|journal=The American Journal of Psychology|year=1982|volume=95|issue=1|pages=103-123}}</ref>
 
article12<ref>{{cite journal|last=Godden|first=D.R.|coauthors=A.D. Baddeley|title=Context-dependent memory in two natural environments: On land and underwater|journal=British Jounal of Psychology|year=1975|volume=66|issue=3|pages=325-331}}</ref>
 
article13<ref>{{cite journal|last=Wohl|first=Marianne|coauthors=Chizuko Izawa|title=Congruency, scoring method, and encoding specificity in cued recall|journal=Journal of General Psychology|year=1980|month=January|volume=102|issue=1|pages=13-26}}</ref>
 
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