?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=The+free+recall+search+process+introduces+errors+in+short+term+memory+but+apparently+not+in+long+term+memory&rft.creator=Tarnow%2C+Dr.+Eugen&rft.subject=Cognitive+Psychology&rft.description=Here+it+is+reported+that+the+free+recall+search+process+increases+the+error+rate+for+short+term+memory+(about+1%25+per+second+in+data+from+Murdock+%26+Okada+(1970))+but+not+for+long+term+memory+(in+data+from+McDermott+(1996)).+++If+the+short+term+memory+search+process+introduces+random+excitations%2C+which+would+account+for+the+search+errors%2C+the+subjects+should+be+unaware+of+making+such+errors.++This+is+in+agreement+with+DRM+findings+(Gallo%2C+2010)+and+the+new+finding+that+the+error+terminated+distributions+in+Murdock+(1962)+are+the+same+as+those+terminated+by+studied+items.&rft.date=2011-05-05&rft.type=Preprint&rft.type=PeerReviewed&rft.format=application%2Fpdf&rft.identifier=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F7337%2F1%2FFree_recall_errors.pdf&rft.identifier=++Tarnow%2C+Dr.+Eugen++(2011)+The+free+recall+search+process+introduces+errors+in+short+term+memory+but+apparently+not+in+long+term+memory.++%5BPreprint%5D+++++&rft.relation=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F7337%2F