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The following pages link to Decomposing the reaction time distribution: Pure insertion and selective influence revisited (Q1150337):
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- Stochastic PERT networks as models of cognition: Derivation of the mean, variance, and distribution of reaction time using order-of-processing (OP) diagrams (Q595568) (← links)
- Properties of reverse hazard functions (Q634585) (← links)
- Performance measures for dynamic signal detection (Q634599) (← links)
- The statistical properties of the survivor interaction contrast (Q708641) (← links)
- Rasch-representable reaction time distributions (Q756346) (← links)
- Estimating response time hazard functions: An exposition and extension (Q761759) (← links)
- Models of central capacity and concurrency (Q762011) (← links)
- Systems factorial technology provides new insights on global-local information processing in autism spectrum disorders (Q972217) (← links)
- Uncovering mental processes with factorial experiments (Q1057801) (← links)
- The short-term storage as a buffer memory between long-term storage and the motor system: A simultaneous-processing model (Q1072494) (← links)
- Estimating an unobserved component of a serial response time model (Q1136439) (← links)
- A test of parallel versus serial processing applied to memory retrieval (Q1168914) (← links)
- The structure of simple reaction time to step-function signals (Q1193378) (← links)
- A qualitative characterization of the exponential distribution (Q1281702) (← links)
- Parallel processing response times and experimental determination of the stopping rule (Q1384546) (← links)
- Mathematical tools for hazard function analysis. (Q1427259) (← links)
- Mental architectures with selectively influenced but stochastically interdependent components. (Q1431815) (← links)
- Selective influence and response time cumulative distribution functions in serial-parallel task networks. (Q1599167) (← links)
- Tree inference: selective influence in multinomial processing trees with supplementary measures such as response time (Q1736003) (← links)
- Toward the trichotomy method of reaction times: Laying the foundation of stochastic mental networks (Q1812709) (← links)
- A trichotomy: Interactions of factors prolonging sequential and concurrent mental processes in stochastic discrete mental (PERT) networks (Q1812710) (← links)
- The bias of an estimate of coupled slack in stochastic PERT networks (Q1836959) (← links)
- Simple additivity of stochastic psychological processes: Tests and measures (Q1897142) (← links)
- Comparative estimation systems perform under severely limited workload capacity (Q2176766) (← links)
- A hierarchical Bayesian statistical framework for response time distributions (Q2259901) (← links)
- Speeded response tasks with unpredictable deadlines (Q6167802) (← links)