A model for response latency in recognition memory is described which is a strength model incorporating the notion of multiple observations and with the additional assumptions that the variance of the strength distributions increase with set size and that the observer attempts to keep his error rate at a constant level over set size. It is shown that the model can, without recourse to particular parameter values, predict a near linear RT set-size function and, since it is a (TSD) model in its decision aspects, can account for errors and hence error latencies in the recognition task. After the model is described, two experiments are performed which test the prediction that correct mean latency is generally shorter than incorrect mean latency...
Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models account for observed categorical responses by assuming a fi...
A tacit but fundamental assumption of the theory of signal detection is that criterion placement is ...
Two detection cum latency models are constructed by combining sets of plausible assumptions about la...
Describes 2 contrasting models for response latency in the yes-no signal detection situation and out...
A model for two-choice discrimination based on a process of simple counting is described, and two ex...
Swets, Tanner Jr., and Birdsall (1961) proposed a 4-alternative forced-choice task with two choices ...
Additional theoretical and experimental results are presented for a choice reaction time performance...
Ten continuous, discrete, and hybrid models of recognition memory are considered in the traditional ...
Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models such as the single high-threshold, double high-threshold, a...
Cox and Shiffrin (2012) introduced a dynamic model of recog-nition memory that was capable of making...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in models of recognition memory’s decision stage. Howev...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people's ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models account for observed categorical responses by assuming a fi...
A tacit but fundamental assumption of the theory of signal detection is that criterion placement is ...
Two detection cum latency models are constructed by combining sets of plausible assumptions about la...
Describes 2 contrasting models for response latency in the yes-no signal detection situation and out...
A model for two-choice discrimination based on a process of simple counting is described, and two ex...
Swets, Tanner Jr., and Birdsall (1961) proposed a 4-alternative forced-choice task with two choices ...
Additional theoretical and experimental results are presented for a choice reaction time performance...
Ten continuous, discrete, and hybrid models of recognition memory are considered in the traditional ...
Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models such as the single high-threshold, double high-threshold, a...
Cox and Shiffrin (2012) introduced a dynamic model of recog-nition memory that was capable of making...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in models of recognition memory’s decision stage. Howev...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people's ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models account for observed categorical responses by assuming a fi...
A tacit but fundamental assumption of the theory of signal detection is that criterion placement is ...
Two detection cum latency models are constructed by combining sets of plausible assumptions about la...