Random search with unequal search rates: Serial and parallel generalizations of McGill's model (Q1086203)

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Random search with unequal search rates: Serial and parallel generalizations of McGill's model
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    Random search with unequal search rates: Serial and parallel generalizations of McGill's model (English)
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    The authors examine a generalization of \textit{W. J. McGill}'s random search model [Stochastic latency mechanisms. In R. D. Luce, R. R. Busch and E. Galanter (eds.), Handbook of mathematical psychology. Vol. I, 309- 360 (1963; Zbl 0128.399)], in which the items in the search area are allowed to vary with respect to accessability. The model to be analyzed is equivalently described as a serial and as a parallel model. Predictions are derived for the means and variances of the interresponse times and for the number of recalls in the time interval [0,t]. The predictions are compared with those obtained using the individual differences generalization of McGill's model proposed by \textit{D. G. Morrison}, J. Math. Psychol. 19, 307-315 (1979; Zbl 0413.62088). Maximum likelihood estimation of the model parameters is given and briefly discussed.
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    unequal search rates
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    parallel model
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    serial model
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    cognitive psychology
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    random search model
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    accessability
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    means
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    variances
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    interresponse times
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    number of recalls
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    predictions
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    individual differences generalization
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    Maximum likelihood estimation
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