Michael C. Friedman

580 total citations
18 papers, 436 citations indexed

About

Michael C. Friedman is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael C. Friedman has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 436 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 4 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Michael C. Friedman's work include Memory Processes and Influences (11 papers), Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (5 papers) and Cognitive Functions and Memory (3 papers). Michael C. Friedman is often cited by papers focused on Memory Processes and Influences (11 papers), Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (5 papers) and Cognitive Functions and Memory (3 papers). Michael C. Friedman collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Michael C. Friedman's co-authors include Alan D. Castel, Shannon McGillivray, Kou Murayama, Matthew G. Rhodes, Ian M. McDonough, Benjamin C. Storm, Robert A. Bjork, Dung C. Bui, Dillon H. Murphy and Aimée Drolet and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition, Psychology and Aging and Memory & Cognition.

In The Last Decade

Michael C. Friedman

18 papers receiving 417 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael C. Friedman United States 11 334 157 145 51 47 18 436
Jodi Price United States 11 288 0.9× 132 0.8× 126 0.9× 46 0.9× 78 1.7× 20 375
Núria Carriedo Spain 11 177 0.5× 207 1.3× 213 1.5× 63 1.2× 55 1.2× 33 471
Isabel Gómez Veiga Spain 11 109 0.3× 88 0.6× 217 1.5× 40 0.8× 24 0.5× 29 399
José Óscar Vila Chaves Spain 9 110 0.3× 87 0.6× 193 1.3× 36 0.7× 15 0.3× 17 349
Stéphanie Mathey France 13 348 1.0× 154 1.0× 338 2.3× 49 1.0× 36 0.8× 56 489
Sheila Black United States 9 228 0.7× 107 0.7× 111 0.8× 17 0.3× 55 1.2× 21 404
Elvira García‐Bajos Spain 10 294 0.9× 72 0.5× 105 0.7× 68 1.3× 117 2.5× 26 333
Marcie Penner‐Wilger Canada 11 205 0.6× 104 0.7× 622 4.3× 29 0.6× 51 1.1× 19 1.1k
Kim Uittenhove Switzerland 11 186 0.6× 136 0.9× 131 0.9× 14 0.3× 15 0.3× 22 357
Malen Migueles Spain 11 372 1.1× 89 0.6× 108 0.7× 78 1.5× 166 3.5× 40 421

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Murphy, Dillon H., Michael C. Friedman, & Alan D. Castel. (2021). Metacognitive control, serial position effects, and effective transfer to self-paced study. Memory & Cognition. 50(1). 144–159. 9 indexed citations
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Sherman, Gary D., Selen Türkay, Samuel T. Moulton, et al.. (2019). The generalized sense of power is a psychological resource: Evidence from a disaster response field training exercise. European Journal of Social Psychology. 50(4). 733–748. 6 indexed citations
3.
Sherman, Gary D., Selen Türkay, Samuel T. Moulton, et al.. (2018). When the Powerless Lose Interest in Leading: Sense of Power Predicts Changes in the Desire to Lead. Academy of Management Proceedings. 2018(1). 12674–12674. 1 indexed citations
4.
Kurdi, Benedek, Alexander J. Diaz, Caroline Ashley Wilmuth, Michael C. Friedman, & Mahzarin R. Banaji. (2017). Variations in the relationship between memory confidence and memory accuracy: The effects of spontaneous accessibility, list length, modality, and complexity.. Psychology of Consciousness Theory Research and Practice. 5(1). 3–28. 6 indexed citations
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McGillivray, Shannon, et al.. (2016). Gist-based memory for prices and “better buys” in younger and older adults. Memory. 25(4). 565–573. 18 indexed citations
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Castel, Alan D., et al.. (2016). I owe you: age-related similarities and differences in associative memory for gains and losses. Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition. 23(5). 549–565. 15 indexed citations
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McDonough, Ian M., Dung C. Bui, Michael C. Friedman, & Alan D. Castel. (2015). Retrieval monitoring is influenced by information value: The interplay between importance and confidence on false memory. Acta Psychologica. 161. 7–17. 8 indexed citations
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Friedman, Michael C., Shannon McGillivray, Kou Murayama, & Alan D. Castel. (2014). Memory for medication side effects in younger and older adults: The role of subjective and objective importance. Memory & Cognition. 43(2). 206–215. 30 indexed citations
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Friedman, Michael C. & Alan D. Castel. (2013). Memory, priority encoding, and overcoming high-value proactive interference in younger and older adults. Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition. 20(6). 660–683. 10 indexed citations
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Bui, Dung C., Michael C. Friedman, Ian M. McDonough, & Alan D. Castel. (2013). False memory and importance: Can we prioritize encoding without consequence?. Memory & Cognition. 41(7). 1012–1020. 15 indexed citations
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Storm, Benjamin C., Michael C. Friedman, Kou Murayama, & Robert A. Bjork. (2013). On the transfer of prior tests or study events to subsequent study.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 40(1). 115–124. 22 indexed citations
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Castel, Alan D., Matthew G. Rhodes, & Michael C. Friedman. (2012). Predicting memory benefits in the production effect: the use and misuse of self-generated distinctive cues when making judgments of learning. Memory & Cognition. 41(1). 28–35. 35 indexed citations
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Castel, Alan D., et al.. (2012). Selecting valuable information to remember: Age-related differences and similarities in self-regulated learning.. Psychology and Aging. 28(1). 232–242. 97 indexed citations
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Castel, Alan D., Shannon McGillivray, & Michael C. Friedman. (2012). Metamemory and memory efficiency in older adults: Learning about the benefits of priority processing and value-directed remembering.. 31 indexed citations
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Friedman, Michael C., et al.. (2011). Memory and metamemory for inverted words: Illusions of competency and desirable difficulties. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 18(5). 973–978. 90 indexed citations
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Friedman, Michael C. & Alan D. Castel. (2011). Are we aware of our ability to forget? Metacognitive predictions of directed forgetting. Memory & Cognition. 39(8). 1448–1456. 29 indexed citations
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Friedman, Michael C.. (1992). Cruel and unusual punishment in the provision of prison medical care: challenging the deliberate indifference standard.. PubMed. 45(4). 921–49. 11 indexed citations
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Friedman, Michael C., et al.. (1970). Spectral Analysis of Noise Generated by Hospital Incubators. International Audiology. 9(2-4). 256–264. 3 indexed citations

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