**Original citation.** Beaman, C.P., Neath, I., & Suprenant, A.M. (2008). Modeling Distributions of Immediate Memory Effects: No Strategies Needed? *Journal of Experimental Psychology: LMC, 34 (1)*, 219 - 239.
**Target of replication.** The aim was to replicate the finding that short words are remembered better than long words, replicate the Word Length Effect, which is WLE = (proportion correct short - proportion correct long) / proportion correct short.
**Exploratory part.** As exploratory analysis we investigated whether a) this holds true using the original English stimuli in a Dutch-speaking sample, and b) whether there was a difference between using the original English stimuli and translated Dutch versions thereof.
*Concerning the uploaded documents.*
Due to copyright restrictions we did not upload the article of LaPointe and Engle (1990) which contains the original word stimuli that were also used in this to-be-replicated experiment. Nevertheless, we posted a list of the original English stimuli as pdf and also added our Dutch translations.