The assumption of conditional independence between response time and accuracy given speed and ability is commonly made in response time modelling. However, this assumption might be violated in some cases, meaning that the relationship between the response time and the response accuracy of the same item cannot be fully explained by the correlation between the overall speed and ability. We propose to explicitly model the residual dependence between time and accuracy by incorporating the effects of the residual response time on the intercept and the slope parameter of the IRT model for response accuracy. We present an empirical example of a violation of conditional independence from a low-stakes educational test and show that our new model rev...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Starting from an explicit scoring rule for time limit tasks incorporating both response time and acc...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
With the widespread use of computerized tests in educational measurement and cognitive psychology, r...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
It is becoming more feasible and common to register response times in the application of psychometri...
With the rapid development of information technology, computer-based tests have become more and more...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
The first part of the dissertation dealt with conditional independence and conditional dependence be...
By considering information about response time (RT) in addition to response accuracy (RA), joint mod...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
An important distinction between different models for response time and accuracy is whether conditio...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Starting from an explicit scoring rule for time limit tasks incorporating both response time and acc...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
With the widespread use of computerized tests in educational measurement and cognitive psychology, r...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
It is becoming more feasible and common to register response times in the application of psychometri...
With the rapid development of information technology, computer-based tests have become more and more...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
The first part of the dissertation dealt with conditional independence and conditional dependence be...
By considering information about response time (RT) in addition to response accuracy (RA), joint mod...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
An important distinction between different models for response time and accuracy is whether conditio...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Starting from an explicit scoring rule for time limit tasks incorporating both response time and acc...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...