Richard C. Atkinson - Selected Papers

Selected Papers

  • R.C. Atkinson, “Computerized Instruction and the Learning Process,” American Psychologist, Vol. 23, 1968, pp. 225‐239.
  • R.C. Atkinson and H.A. Wilson, “Computer‐Assisted Instruction,” in R.C. Atkinson and H.A. Wilson, eds., Computer‐Assisted Instruction: A Book of Readings, Academic Press, New York, 1969.
  • R.C. Atkinson, “Instruction in Initial Reading Under Computer Control: The Stanford Project,” Educational Data Processing, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1967, pp. 175‐192.
  • Atkinson, R. C., & Shiffrin, R. M. (1968). Human memory: A proposed system and its control processes. In K.W.Spence and J. T. Spence (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory (Vol. 2, pp. 89-195). New York: Academic Press.
  • R.C. Atkinson and R. Shiffrin, "Storage and retrieval processes in long-term memory," Psychological Review, 1969, 76, 179-193.

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