I knew that answer before you told me ... didn't I? : subjective experience versus objective measures of the knew-it-all-along effect

The knew-it-all-along (KIA) effect occurs when individuals report that they had previously known something that they learned only recently. Participants in a traditional KIA experiment first rate on a number scale the likelihood of one or more given responses being the correct answer for trivia-l...

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Main Author: Arnold, Michelle Marie.
Other Authors: Lindsay, D. Stephen.
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/772