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The following pages link to The ''horse race'' random utility model for choice probabilities and reaction times, and its competing risks interpretation (Q1182905):
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- Extending statistics of extremes to distributions varying in position and scale and the implications for race models (Q701130) (← links)
- On mimicry among sequential sampling models (Q901236) (← links)
- Context dependent probabilistic choice models based on measures of binary advantage (Q1181758) (← links)
- Stochastic networks as models of cognition: Deriving predictions for resource-constrained mental processing (Q1182911) (← links)
- A selective review of recent characterizations of stochastic choice models using distribution and functional equation techniques (Q1184357) (← links)
- On min-stable horse races with infinitely many horses (Q1184364) (← links)
- Grice-representability of response time distribution families (Q1261626) (← links)
- An extension of the exemplar-based random-walk model to separable-dimension stimuli. (Q1398453) (← links)
- A multivariate counting process with Weibull-distributed first-arrival times. (Q1431816) (← links)
- RT-MPTs: process models for response-time distributions based on multinomial processing trees with applications to recognition memory (Q1645047) (← links)
- Survey of decision field theory (Q1867818) (← links)
- Can the wrong horse win: the ability of race models to predict fast or slow errors (Q2197105) (← links)
- Two interpretations of the discrimination parameter (Q2260021) (← links)
- Psychometric modeling of response speed and accuracy with mixed and conditional regression (Q2260058) (← links)
- The dependent Poisson race model and modeling dependence in conjoint choice experiments (Q2517905) (← links)
- The standard relationship between choice frequency and choice time is violated in multi-attribute preferential choice (Q6167801) (← links)
- Editorial: a celebration of A. A. J. Marley (Q6640071) (← links)