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Citations
8661
World Ranking
9062
National Ranking
4804

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1969 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1965 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Murray Glanzer is affiliated with New York University in the United States. The scientist's research and academic work are associated with this institution.

Murray Glanzer has received notable recognitions, including being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1965. Additionally, they were awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1969.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or specific research topics available in the source data to further elaborate on their academic contributions.

Best Publications

  • Two storage mechanisms in free recall

    Murray Glanzer;Anita R. Cunitz

  • The mirror effect in recognition memory.

    Murray Glanzer;John K. Adams

  • Storage Mechanisms in Recall

    Murray Glanzer

  • The mirror effect in recognition memory: data and theory.

    Murray Glanzer;John K. Adams

  • Analysis of the word-frequency effect in recognition memory

    Murray Glanzer;Nancy Bowles

  • Stimulus satiation: an explanation of spontaneous alternation and related phenomena.

    Murray Glanzer

  • The regularities of recognition memory.

    Murray Glanzer;John K. Adams;Geoffrey J. Iverson;Kisok Kim

  • Slope of the receiver-operating characteristic in recognition memory.

    Murray Glanzer;Kisok Kim;Andy Hilford;John K. Adams

  • Accuracy of perceptual recall: An analysis of organization

    Murray Glanzer;William H. Clark

  • Curiosity, exploratory drive, and stimulus satiation.

    Murray Glanzer

  • The size of the unit in short-term storage.

    Murray Glanzer;Micha Razel

  • Repetition between and within languages in free recall

    Murray Glanzer;Anibal Duarte

  • Short-term storage in reading.

    Murray Glanzer;Beth Fischer;David Dorfman

  • Structure and Search of the Internal Lexicon.

    Murray Glanzer;S.L. Ehrenreich

  • Short-term storage in the processing of text

    Murray Glanzer;David Dorfman;Barbara Kaplan

  • Techniques for the study of group structure and behavior. II. Empirical studies of the effects of structure in small groups.

    Murray Glanzer;Robert Glaser

  • Distance between related words in free recall: Trace of the STS

    Murray Glanzer

  • The role of stimulus satiation in spontaneous alternation.

    Murray Glanzer

  • THE VERBAL-LOOP HYPOTHESIS: CONVENTIONAL FIGURES.

    Murray Glanzer;William H. Clark

  • The effects of intralist activity on free recall

    Murray Glanzer;Arthur Meinzer

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Janellen Huttenlocher
Janellen Huttenlocher University of Chicago

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