Karl Christoph Klauer

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
RT-MPTs: process models for response-time distributions with diffusion-model kernels2024-08-30Paper
Monotonicity of rank order probabilities in signal detection models of simultaneous detection and identification2021-12-17Paper
Partial derivatives for the first-passage time distribution in Wiener diffusion models2021-11-12Paper
Partial derivatives for the first-passage time distribution in Wiener diffusion models2021-08-01Paper
Selecting amongst multinomial models: an apologia for normalized maximum likelihood2020-09-04Paper
Consensus theory for multiple latent traits and consensus groups2020-09-04Paper
Extending RT-MPTs to enable equal process times2020-09-04Paper
RT-MPTs: process models for response-time distributions based on multinomial processing trees with applications to recognition memory2018-06-28Paper
The flexibility of models of recognition memory: the case of confidence ratings2015-12-21Paper
Parametric order constraints in multinomial processing tree models: an extension of Knapp and Batchelder (2004)2015-06-10Paper
Hierarchical multinomial processing tree models: a latent-class approach2015-03-06Paper
The flexibility of models of recognition memory: an analysis by the minimum-description length principle2011-12-28Paper
Evaluating models of recognition memory using first- and second-choice responses2011-08-16Paper
Hierarchical multinomial processing tree models: a latent-trait approach2010-05-14Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44099522003-10-09Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42475761999-06-16Paper
Structural analysis of subjective categorical data1997-04-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48505851995-11-29Paper
Exact and best confidence intervals for the ability parameter of the Rasch model1993-04-01Paper
Ordinal network representation: Representing proximities by graphs1989-01-01Paper
Non-exponential families of distributions1986-01-01Paper

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