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The following pages link to The statistical analysis of a model for storage and retrieval processes in human memory (Q3759783):
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- Two topics in tree inference: locating a phonological network effect in immediate recall and arborescence partitive set form (Q285951) (← links)
- Adjusted priors for Bayes factors involving reparameterized order constraints (Q313086) (← links)
- Hierarchical multinomial modeling to explain individual differences in children's clustering in free recall (Q826862) (← links)
- Parameter estimation approaches for multinomial processing tree models: a comparison for models of memory and judgment (Q826887) (← links)
- Cognitive psychometrics: the scientific legacy of William H. Batchelder (1940--2018) (Q826953) (← links)
- Hierarchical multinomial processing tree models: a latent-trait approach (Q971531) (← links)
- Beta-MPT: multinomial processing tree models for addressing individual differences (Q972241) (← links)
- On the minimum description length complexity of multinomial processing tree models (Q979181) (← links)
- Tree inference with factors selectively influencing processes in a processing tree (Q1023422) (← links)
- A new method for estimating model parameters for multinomial data (Q1281703) (← links)
- Multinomial processing tree models of factorial categorization (Q1368394) (← links)
- Representing parametric order constraints in multi-trial applications of multinomial processing tree models (Q1765561) (← links)
- The statistical analysis of general processing tree models with the EM algorithm (Q1897127) (← links)
- Sequential hypothesis tests for multinomial processing tree models (Q2177490) (← links)
- Representing probabilistic models of knowledge space theory by multinomial processing tree models (Q2197071) (← links)
- Extending RT-MPTs to enable equal process times (Q2197081) (← links)
- Hierarchical multinomial processing tree models: a latent-class approach (Q2260951) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation of multinomial processing tree models with heterogeneity in participants and items (Q2348194) (← links)
- A context-free language for binary multinomial processing tree models (Q2654150) (← links)
- Extending general processing tree models to analyze reaction time experiments. (Q5953244) (← links)
- Random effects multinomial processing tree models: a maximum likelihood approach (Q6057039) (← links)