Bontkes, Oliver R.Palombo, Daniela J.Rubínová, Eva2025-11-102025-05-20Bontkes, O R, Palombo, D J & Rubínová, E 2025, 'Similarity is associated with where repeated events fall on the semantic-episodic continuum', Memory & Cognition. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-025-01729-60090-502XORCID: /0000-0001-9790-6180/work/186523956https://hdl.handle.net/2164/26398Open Access via the Springer Nature agreement We thank Dr. Samantha Dawson for providing critical feedback on our profile analysis. We thank Alessandra Te, Sarah Lacusta, Muskan Bhatia, Isabel Wilson, Joaquin de la Torre, Deniz Basakci, Felisca Levana, and Sanjana Subramaniam for research assistance. During this project, O.R.B. was supported by the University of British Columbia Arts Undergraduate Research Award and an Undergraduate Student Research Award from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.202632758engautobiographical memoryepisodic memoryrepeated eventssemantic memorysemantic-episodic continuumsimilarityBF PsychologySupplementary DataDASCASLinkBFSimilarity is associated with where repeated events fall on the semantic-episodic continuumJournal article10.3758/s13421-025-01729-6http://osf.io/hxrc6.