World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Bennet B. Murdock

Bennet B. Murdock

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
50
Citations
13652
World Ranking
5363
National Ranking
361

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Bennet B. Murdock is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and works within the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine. Their research encompasses key subfields such as Parasitology, Infectious Diseases, and Virology.

The scientist's contributions focus primarily on vector-borne infectious diseases and viral infections and vectors, alongside research related to rabies epidemiology and control. These topics reflect a concentrated effort on understanding the transmission and control of diseases that involve animal and viral interactions.

Recent publications by Bennet B. Murdock include the paper titled Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in an inflammatory pericardial effusion of a dog, published in 2024 in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This work has been cited by other researchers twice, indicating engagement from the scientific community.

  • Jonathan F. Bach
  • Barbara A. Qurollo
  • Erin Lashnits
  • Kristen R. Friedrichs

  • Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine

  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Rabies epidemiology and control

  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Medicine

  • Parasitology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Virology

Bennet B. Murdock was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1970.

Best Publications

  • The serial position effect of free recall

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • A Theory for the Storage and Retrieval of Item and Associative Information.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Human memory: Theory and data.

    Bennet Bronson Murdock

  • Memory for Serial Order

    Stephan Lewandowsky;Bennet B. Murdock

  • Retrieval Processes in Recognition Memory

    Roger Ratcliff;Bennet B. Murdock

  • Modality effects in free recall

    Bennet B. Murdock;Keith D. Walker

  • The distinctiveness of stimuli.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • The retention of individual items.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • A distributed memory model for serial-order information

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • TODAM2: a model for the storage and retrieval of item, associative, and serial-order information.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Relating Theory and Data : Essays on Human Memory in Honor of Bennet B. Murdock

    William E. Hockley;Stephan Lewandowsky

  • Item and Order Information in Short-Term Serial Memory.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • The immediate retention of unrelated words.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Context and mediators in a theory of distributed associative memory (TODAM2).

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Effects of Prior Free Recall Testing on Final Recall and Recognition.

    Charles F. Darley;Bennet B. Murdock

  • Interresponse times in single-trial free recall.

    Bennet B. Murdock;Ronald Okada

  • Serial order effects in short-term memory.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Modality effects in short-term memory: storage or retrieval?

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Recent developments in short-term memory.

    Bennet B. Murdock

  • Signal-detection theory and short-term memory.

    Bennet B. Murdock

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Hockley
William E. Hockley Wilfrid Laurier University
Michael J. Kahana
Michael J. Kahana University of Pennsylvania
Janet Metcalfe
Janet Metcalfe Columbia University
Betty Ann Levy
Betty Ann Levy McMaster University
Stephan Lewandowsky
Stephan Lewandowsky University of Bristol
Alice F. Healy
Alice F. Healy University of Colorado Boulder
Andrew P. Yonelinas
Andrew P. Yonelinas University of California, Davis
Roger Ratcliff
Roger Ratcliff The Ohio State University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Psychology in the USA opens doors to various rewarding online degrees and career pathways, especially in fields like social work. Online psychology and social work programs allow you to start or advance your career while balancing other commitments. Many states require specific qualifications for social workers, making it important to understand regional differences before starting your journey.

For example, Minnesota social work education requirements specify accredited degrees and supervised experience. Similarly, Mississippi social work license requirements highlight the need for state-approved coursework and exams. Students considering Missouri can review detailed steps on the Missouri social work license requirements page.

In Montana, aspiring professionals can find guidance on how to become a social worker in Montana to meet local standards. Each state emphasizes accredited education, exam preparation, and field experience—elements often supported by flexible online degree programs.

Whether you’re interested in clinical social work, counseling, or other psychology-related professions, these educational pathways provide the knowledge and skills to meet licensure standards and build a meaningful career.

Best Scientists Citing Bennet B. Murdock

Trending Scientists