Psychometric and information processing properties of selected response time models
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Publication:1901374
DOI10.1007/BF02294431zbMath0833.62100MaRDI QIDQ1901374
Publication date: 20 March 1996
Published in: Psychometrika (Search for Journal in Brave)
separabilityparallel processinghazard functionbinary dataresponse time modelsdominance probabilitydouble monotonicityseparate sufficiencyindependence of comparisonsinformation processing approachprinciple of specific objectivityserial-additive information processingserial-additive model
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