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Survivor interaction contrast wiggle predictions of parallel and serial models for an arbitrary number of processes
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    Survivor interaction contrast wiggle predictions of parallel and serial models for an arbitrary number of processes (English)
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    8 August 2014
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    survivor interaction contrast
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    human information processing
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    logarithmic concavity
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    multi-processes
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