The authors bring together approaches from cognitive and individual differences psychology to model characteristics of reaction time distributions beyond measures of central tendency. Ex-Gaussian distributions and a diffusion model approach are used to describe individuals' reaction time data. The authors identified common latent factors for each of the 3 ex-Gaussian parameters and for 3 parameters central to the diffusion model using structural equation modeling for a battery of choice reaction tasks. These factors had differential relations to criterion constructs. Parameters reflecting the tail of the distribution (i.e., in the ex-Gaussian and drift rate in the diffusion model) were the strongest unique predictors of working memory, rea...
We develop a general theory of reaction time ({RT}) distributions in psychological experiments, deri...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
Researchers often statistically control for means when examining individual or age-associated differ...
Cognitive modeling of response time distributions has seen a huge rise in popularity in individual d...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
We develop a general theory of reaction time (RT) distributions in psychological experiments, derivi...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen psychologists began to use intelligence tests, they also used sim...
Abstract. Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data fro...
Research in the field of mental chronometry and individual differences has revealed several robust r...
We develop a general theory of reaction time (RT) distributions in psychological experiments, derivi...
A study with 114 young adults investigated the correlations of intelligence factors and working-memo...
A growing number of researchers use descriptive distributions such as the ex-Gaussian and the shifte...
Research in the field of mental chronometry and individual differences has revealed several robust r...
In his scholarly work, Bob Stelmack insistently reminded that response times represent an index of v...
We develop a general theory of reaction time ({RT}) distributions in psychological experiments, deri...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
Researchers often statistically control for means when examining individual or age-associated differ...
Cognitive modeling of response time distributions has seen a huge rise in popularity in individual d...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
We develop a general theory of reaction time (RT) distributions in psychological experiments, derivi...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen psychologists began to use intelligence tests, they also used sim...
Abstract. Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data fro...
Research in the field of mental chronometry and individual differences has revealed several robust r...
We develop a general theory of reaction time (RT) distributions in psychological experiments, derivi...
A study with 114 young adults investigated the correlations of intelligence factors and working-memo...
A growing number of researchers use descriptive distributions such as the ex-Gaussian and the shifte...
Research in the field of mental chronometry and individual differences has revealed several robust r...
In his scholarly work, Bob Stelmack insistently reminded that response times represent an index of v...
We develop a general theory of reaction time ({RT}) distributions in psychological experiments, deri...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
Researchers often statistically control for means when examining individual or age-associated differ...