Abstract When modeling responses and response times in tests with latent trait models, the assumption of conditional independence between responses and response times might be too strong in the case that both data are gained from reactions to the same item. In order to account for the possible dependency of responses and response times from the same item, a generalization of the model of van der Linde
Mixture models have been developed to enable detection of within-subject differences in responses an...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
In item response theory modeling of responses and response times, it is commonly assumed that the it...
In this paper we study the statistical relations between three latent trait models for accuracies an...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
The assumption of conditional independence between response time and accuracy given speed and abilit...
With the widespread use of computerized tests in educational measurement and cognitive psychology, r...
It is becoming more feasible and common to register response times in the application of psychometri...
Three plausible assumptions of conditional independence in a hierarchical model for responses and re...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
The author considers a latent trait model for the response time on a (set of) pure speed test(s), th...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
It is common practice to log-transform response times before analyzing them with standard factor ana...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
The first part of the dissertation dealt with conditional independence and conditional dependence be...
Mixture models have been developed to enable detection of within-subject differences in responses an...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
In item response theory modeling of responses and response times, it is commonly assumed that the it...
In this paper we study the statistical relations between three latent trait models for accuracies an...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
The assumption of conditional independence between response time and accuracy given speed and abilit...
With the widespread use of computerized tests in educational measurement and cognitive psychology, r...
It is becoming more feasible and common to register response times in the application of psychometri...
Three plausible assumptions of conditional independence in a hierarchical model for responses and re...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
The author considers a latent trait model for the response time on a (set of) pure speed test(s), th...
The most common process variable available for analysis due to tests presented in a computerized for...
It is common practice to log-transform response times before analyzing them with standard factor ana...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
The first part of the dissertation dealt with conditional independence and conditional dependence be...
Mixture models have been developed to enable detection of within-subject differences in responses an...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
In item response theory modeling of responses and response times, it is commonly assumed that the it...