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RE: WEEKLY YOU READ YOU WIN. — Selection by @Tibra. — "Squeezing through the now or never bottleneck", *Behavioral and brain sciences*, 2016.
Only the abstracts are available, is that right? They were enjoyable reading, especially the " chunk and pass" theory. Hope you get plenty of contestants.
Full text is available: hence the two links.
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Thanks, I'll try again. I was asked to sign in to google scholar.
arXiv are always free links; and if you have an academic affiliation you can easily sign up for that. It was the first big permanent archiving and time stamping tool.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.01291
http://cnl.psych.cornell.edu/pubs/2016-cc-BBS.pdf
I'm thinking of adding a previous option from last week: Donald Knuth's recent SAT book. An open access preprint can be found at:
http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~wagner/knuth/
I had a previous contest where I just allowed people to pick from a big list but very few have institutional access to anything. (Though most things can now be found somewhere on the interest if one knows how to search.)
These contests will always have an open access link for anything.
Thanks,I'm not currently enrolled anywhere.
Today I have some more time, you were right, i got the whole article at the Cornell adress