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The following pages link to How cognitive modeling can benefit from hierarchical Bayesian models (Q631933):
Displayed 14 items.
- A tribute to William Kaye Estes (1919--2011) (Q396208) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical mixture approach to individual differences: case studies in selective attention and representation in category learning (Q396240) (← links)
- A tutorial on Bayesian nonparametric models (Q423105) (← links)
- A tutorial on approximate Bayesian computation (Q440017) (← links)
- Drawing conclusions from choice response time models: a tutorial using the linear ballistic accumulator (Q534435) (← links)
- A tutorial on Bayes factor estimation with the product space method (Q645486) (← links)
- Using MCMC chain outputs to efficiently estimate Bayes factors (Q645491) (← links)
- Generalizing parametric models by introducing trial-by-trial parameter variability: the case of TVA (Q654391) (← links)
- Hierarchical Bayesian modeling for test theory without an answer key (Q748205) (← links)
- Cultural consensus theory for continuous responses: a latent appraisal model for information pooling (Q2263964) (← links)
- Cultural consensus theory for the ordinal data case (Q2348189) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation of multinomial processing tree models with heterogeneity in participants and items (Q2348194) (← links)
- Cultural consensus theory: comparing different concepts of cultural truth (Q2438612) (← links)
- A cognitive latent variable model for the simultaneous analysis of behavioral and personality data (Q2513828) (← links)