The following pages link to Journal of Mathematical Psychology (Q69872):
Displaying 50 items.
- Four-decision tests for stochastic dominance, with an application to environmental psychophysics (Q2176798) (← links)
- Indistinguishability of small probabilities, subproportionality, and the common ratio effect (Q2176800) (← links)
- Coherent orders (Q2176801) (← links)
- Decision with multiple alternatives: geometric models in higher dimensions -- the cube model (Q2176802) (← links)
- Unilateral support equilibria (Q2176805) (← links)
- Calibrating generative models: the probabilistic Chomsky-Schützenberger hierarchy (Q2177476) (← links)
- Mixtures of peaked power Batschelet distributions for circular data with application to saccade directions (Q2177478) (← links)
- On complementary symmetry under cumulative prospect theory (Q2177479) (← links)
- Bayesian parameter estimation for the Swift model of eye-movement control during reading (Q2177484) (← links)
- BLIM's identifiability and parameter invariance under backward and forward transformations (Q2177485) (← links)
- Book review of: W. H. Batchelder (ed.) et al., New handbook of mathematical psychology. Volume 1. Foundations and methodology; Volume 2: Modeling and measurement (Q2177486) (← links)
- Testing the race model in a difficult redundant signals task (Q2177488) (← links)
- Sequential hypothesis tests for multinomial processing tree models (Q2177490) (← links)
- An item response theory model of matching test performance (Q2177491) (← links)
- An application of multinomial processing tree models and Bayesian methods to understanding memory impairment (Q2177494) (← links)
- Representing probabilistic models of knowledge space theory by multinomial processing tree models (Q2197071) (← links)
- A generalized framework for classical test theory (Q2197073) (← links)
- Correlated racing evidence accumulator models (Q2197077) (← links)
- Perfect prediction in normal form: superrational thinking extended to non-symmetric games (Q2197079) (← links)
- Extending RT-MPTs to enable equal process times (Q2197081) (← links)
- State-trace analysis -- misrepresented and misunderstood: reply to Ashby (2019) (Q2197084) (← links)
- On the structure of ordered latent trait models (Q2197085) (← links)
- Retrospective surprise: a computational component for active inference (Q2197089) (← links)
- Deep active inference as variational policy gradients (Q2197091) (← links)
- Assessing multisensory integration and estimating speed of processing with the dual-presentation timing task: model and data (Q2197093) (← links)
- The role of context in experiments and models of multisensory decision making (Q2197094) (← links)
- A bi-preference interplay between transitivity and completeness: reformulating and extending Schmeidler's theorem (Q2197095) (← links)
- Category-based induction in conceptual spaces (Q2197096) (← links)
- When your gain is also my gain. A class of strategic models with other-regarding agents (Q2197098) (← links)
- New estimation approaches for the hierarchical linear ballistic accumulator model (Q2197099) (← links)
- Adding a bias to vector models of association memory provides item memory for free (Q2197104) (← links)
- Can the wrong horse win: the ability of race models to predict fast or slow errors (Q2197105) (← links)
- How many decimals? Rounding descriptive and inferential statistics based on measurement precision (Q2197106) (← links)
- Selecting amongst multinomial models: an apologia for normalized maximum likelihood (Q2197107) (← links)
- Dissecting EXIT (Q2197108) (← links)
- Consensus theory for multiple latent traits and consensus groups (Q2197109) (← links)
- Mathematical regularities of data from the property listing task (Q2197111) (← links)
- Mean field dynamics of stochastic cellular automata for random and small-world graphs (Q2197113) (← links)
- The statistics of optimal decision making: exploring the relationship between signal detection theory and sequential analysis (Q2244614) (← links)
- Generalized inductive item tree analysis (Q2244615) (← links)
- Modeling learning in knowledge space theory through bivariate Markov processes (Q2244616) (← links)
- Markov solution processes: modeling human problem solving with procedural knowledge space theory (Q2244618) (← links)
- The relativity of color perception (Q2244621) (← links)
- On the correspondence between knowledge structures and attribution functions (Q2244622) (← links)
- Unit representation of semiorders. I: Countable sets (Q2244623) (← links)
- Unit representation of semiorders. II: The general case (Q2244624) (← links)
- A correct response model in knowledge structure theory (Q2244625) (← links)
- Comparing Bayesian models for simultaneity judgement with different causal assumptions (Q2244626) (← links)
- Curriculum spaces and mathematical models for curriculum design (Q2244628) (← links)
- Development of a novel computational model for the balloon analogue risk task: the exponential-weight mean-variance model (Q2244632) (← links)