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A novel method for assessing rival models of recognition memory
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    A novel method for assessing rival models of recognition memory (English)
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    3 March 2014
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    The author discusses two types of mathematical models of a human memory process -- the strength-based recognition memory models and the multinomial processing tree (MPT) models. A multi-state (MS) version of MPT is proposed which leads to a finite mixture model. It is proposed to use hazard rates and reverse hazard functions for the mixture detection by a general signal detection model. Some theorems on the monotonicity properties of the hazards of two-component normal mixtures are established. Examples of experimental data are considered which represent departure from hazards monotonicity evidence in favor of the mixture model.
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    models of recognition memory
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    finite mixture models
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    hazard functions
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    multinomial-processing tree modeling
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