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The following pages link to Distribution inequalities for parallel models with unlimited capacity (Q1320095):
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- An extension of workload capacity space for systems with more than two channels (Q894090) (← links)
- Understanding the influence of distractors on workload capacity (Q901234) (← links)
- Channels and stages in human information processing: A limited analysis of theory and methodology (Q1059020) (← links)
- Distribution inequalities for parallel models of reaction time with an application to auditory profile analysis (Q1368391) (← links)
- Parallel processing response times and experimental determination of the stopping rule (Q1384546) (← links)
- Selective influence and response time cumulative distribution functions in serial-parallel task networks. (Q1599167) (← links)
- An examination of parallel versus coactive processing accounts of redundant-target audiovisual signal processing (Q1645051) (← links)
- A theorem on parallel processing models with a generalized stopping rule (Q1808734) (← links)
- Inhibition in speed and concentration tests: The Poisson inhibition model (Q1902597) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal properties of elementary perception: an investigation of parallel, serial, and coactive theories (Q1916531) (← links)
- Parallel information processing models compatible with lognormally distributed response times (Q1916539) (← links)
- Testing trisensory interactions (Q1982031) (← links)
- Systems factorial technology analysis of mixtures of processing architectures (Q2176759) (← links)
- A theoretical study of process dependence for critical statistics in standard serial models and standard parallel models (Q2176778) (← links)
- Can the wrong horse win: the ability of race models to predict fast or slow errors (Q2197105) (← links)
- Variability of the MAX and MIN statistic: a theory of the quantile spread as a function of sample size (Q2260028) (← links)
- Consequences of base time for redundant signals experiments (Q2471260) (← links)
- Empirical recovery of response time decomposition rules. II: Discriminability of serial and parallel architectures (Q2564061) (← links)