The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its relevance in observational settings—where response time (RT) may not be constrained but respondent speed may still vary—is unclear. Using 29 data sets containing data from cognitive tasks, we use a flexible method for identification of the SAT (which we test in extensive simulation studies) to probe whether the SAT holds. We find inconsistent relationships between time and accuracy; marginal increases in time use for an individual do not necessarily predict increases in accuracy. Additionally, the speed–accuracy relationship may depend on the underlying difficulty of the interaction. We also consider the analysis of items and individuals; of part...
The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined speed-accur...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed-accuracy ...
Many simple decisions allow us to trade o between speed and accuracy. When time is critical, decisi...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
<p>(a) Model predictions of psychometric and chronometric functions for different values of . (b) Co...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined speed-accur...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed-accuracy ...
Many simple decisions allow us to trade o between speed and accuracy. When time is critical, decisi...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
<p>(a) Model predictions of psychometric and chronometric functions for different values of . (b) Co...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined speed-accur...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...