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Weybrew, B.B. (1984). The Zeigarnik phenomenon revisited: Implications for enhancement of morale. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 58, p. 223-226.

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Subjective Duration Assessment: An Implicit Probe for.. - Czerwinski, al. (2001)   (Correct)

....that time estimation can provide a unique and powerful combination of subjective and performancebased data for a wide range of usability studies. One of the earliest uses of time estimation in psychological experiments can be traced back to a phenomenon now termed the Ziegarnik effect.Ziegarnik [6] ran a large set of studies wherein participants were given different tasks to perform. Prior to completing some of these tasks, participants were instructed to terminate working on that task and to switch to something else. Ziegarnik found that participants abilities to freely recall tasks ....

Weybrew, B.B. (1984). The Zeigarnik phenomenon revisited: Implications for enhancement of morale. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 58, p. 223-226.


Subjective Duration Assessment: An Implicit Probe for.. - Czerwinski, Horvitz..   (Correct)

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Weybrew, B.B. (1984). The Zeigarnik phenomenon revisited: Implications for enhancement of morale. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 58, p. 223-226.

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