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That leads to better recollection and analysis of events.
"He may have stayed, she [Campbell] may have a better recollection," she says.
Mothers with better recollection were more likely to be white, older, to have had more recent deliveries and were more likely to have had cesarean delivery.
Hessman had a better recollection of a pitch that hit him this season when he played for Class AAA Buffalo; it broke his right hand and idled him for six weeks.
Several times during his evidence, he said that his memories of the time had become "muddled", but said he had better recollection of moments when he had been fired on.
However, simply having a good view of the situation does not somehow make someone have a better recollection of the events, regardless of its consistency over time; and getting some things right does not mean a witness gets everything right.
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These ads substitute for their memories — possibly providing them with better recollections than reality ever could.
He said he has dim memories of the Brood II emergences on Staten Island in 1962 and 1979, but better recollections from last time, in 1996.
Patients with better factual recollection had greater recollection of discomfort.
We do so by conducting a study in which we apply two different methods of data collection: (1) telephone interviews, the method considered most valid in previous research, and (2) personal interviews, which involve much higher effort but induce better individual recollection.
Such experiences allow for more intimate interaction with collections resulting in better cognition, recollection and experience [5].
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