It is not just memory: propositional thinking influences performance on the autobiographical IAT.


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E. J. Vargo, A. Petróczi, Iltaf Shah, D. Naughton
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014

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Vargo, E. J., Petróczi, A., Shah, I., & Naughton, D. (2014). It is not just memory: propositional thinking influences performance on the autobiographical IAT. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.


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Vargo, E. J., A. Petróczi, Iltaf Shah, and D. Naughton. “It Is Not Just Memory: Propositional Thinking Influences Performance on the Autobiographical IAT.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence (2014).


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Vargo, E. J., et al. “It Is Not Just Memory: Propositional Thinking Influences Performance on the Autobiographical IAT.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014.


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@article{e2014a,
  title = {It is not just memory: propositional thinking influences performance on the autobiographical IAT.},
  year = {2014},
  journal = {Drug and Alcohol Dependence},
  author = {Vargo, E. J. and Petróczi, A. and Shah, Iltaf and Naughton, D.}
}


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