Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognitive test performance. We give an overview of modeling approaches and of findings obtained with these approaches. Four types of models are discussed: response time models (RT as the sole dependent variable), joint models (RT together with other variables as dependent variable), local dependency models (with remaining dependencies between RT and accuracy), and response time as covariate models (RT as independent variable). The evidence from these approaches is often not very informative about the specific kind of processes (other than problem solving, information accumulation, and rapid guessing), but the findings do suggest dual processing: au...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologistshave developed cog...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
This study proposes a general cognitive diagnosis model for response times (CDM-RT). The idea of the...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologistshave developed cog...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologistshave developed cog...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
This study proposes a general cognitive diagnosis model for response times (CDM-RT). The idea of the...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologistshave developed cog...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...