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The following pages link to The lognormal race: a cognitive-process model of choice and latency with desirable psychometric properties (Q748217):
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- Drawing conclusions from choice response time models: a tutorial using the linear ballistic accumulator (Q534435) (← links)
- Developing memory-based models of ACT-R within a statistical framework (Q826893) (← links)
- A race model for responses and response times in tests (Q888034) (← links)
- The accumulator model of two-choice discrimination (Q1120514) (← links)
- Additive and multiplicative models for gamma distributed random variables, and their application as psychometric models for response times (Q1309417) (← links)
- RT-MPTs: process models for response-time distributions based on multinomial processing trees with applications to recognition memory (Q1645047) (← links)
- Is there variation across individuals in processing? Bayesian analysis for systems factorial technology (Q1690598) (← links)
- Hick's law in a stochastic race model with speed-accuracy tradeoff. (Q1868098) (← links)
- Parallel information processing models compatible with lognormally distributed response times (Q1916539) (← links)
- Certainty-based marking on multiple-choice items: psychometrics meets decision theory (Q2066600) (← links)
- Bayesian analysis of ANOVA and mixed models on the log-transformed response variable (Q2066607) (← links)
- An attention-based diffusion model for psychometric analyses (Q2073741) (← links)
- Bayesian model assessment for jointly modeling multidimensional response data with application to computerized testing (Q2103563) (← links)
- Fundamental tools for developing likelihood functions within ACT-R (Q2116079) (← links)
- Adaptive design for systems factorial technology experiments (Q2176780) (← links)
- Correlated racing evidence accumulator models (Q2197077) (← links)
- Generalized processing tree models: jointly modeling discrete and continuous variables (Q2318848) (← links)
- A geometric framework for modeling dynamic decisions among arbitrarily many alternatives (Q2332834) (← links)
- A Bayesian race model for response times under cyclic stimulus discriminability (Q2415461) (← links)
- A modeling framework to examine psychological processes underlying ordinal responses and response times of psychometric data (Q6080764) (← links)