Understanding error and response time patterns is essential for making inferences in several domains of cognitive psychology. Crucial insights on cognitive performance and typical behavioral patterns are disclosed by using distributional analyses such as conditional accuracy functions (CAFs) instead of mean statistics. Several common behavioral error patterns revealed by CAFs are frequently described in the literature: response capture (associated with relatively fast errors), time pressure or urgency paradigms (slow errors), or cue-induced speed–accuracy trade-off (evenly distributed errors). Unfortunately, the standard way of computing CAFs is problematic, because accuracy is averaged in RT bins. Here we present a novel way of analyzing a...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT), defined as a tendency to trade response time for accuracy and ...
We present a cognitive process model of response choice and response time performance data that has ...
Human performance in cognitive testing and experimental psychology is expressed in terms of response...
Understanding error and response time patterns is essential for making inferences in several domains...
Understanding error and response time patterns is essential for making inferences in several domains...
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...
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...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
Both the speed and accuracy of responding are important measures of performance. A well-known interp...
time limit tests, conditional accuracy function, speed-accuracy tradeoff, conditional logistic regre...
In psycholinguistic studies using error rates as a response measure, response times (RT) are most of...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
With the widespread use of computerized tests in educational measurement and cognitive psychology, r...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT), defined as a tendency to trade response time for accuracy and ...
We present a cognitive process model of response choice and response time performance data that has ...
Human performance in cognitive testing and experimental psychology is expressed in terms of response...
Understanding error and response time patterns is essential for making inferences in several domains...
Understanding error and response time patterns is essential for making inferences in several domains...
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...
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...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
Both the speed and accuracy of responding are important measures of performance. A well-known interp...
time limit tests, conditional accuracy function, speed-accuracy tradeoff, conditional logistic regre...
In psycholinguistic studies using error rates as a response measure, response times (RT) are most of...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
With the widespread use of computerized tests in educational measurement and cognitive psychology, r...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT), defined as a tendency to trade response time for accuracy and ...
We present a cognitive process model of response choice and response time performance data that has ...
Human performance in cognitive testing and experimental psychology is expressed in terms of response...