An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a given intelligence test. Starting from accuracy and response time data, an approach based on posterior time limits (cut-offs of recorded response time) leads to three kinds of recoded data: time data (whether or not the response precedes the cut-off), time-accuracy data (whether or not a response is correct and precedes the cut-off), and accuracy data (as time-accuracy data, but coded as missing when not preceding the time cut-off). Each type of data can be modeled as binary responses. Speed and power are investigated through the effect of posterior time limits on two main aspects: (a) the latent variable that is measured: whether it is more po...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In many applications of high- and low-stakes ability tests, a non-negligible amount of respondents m...
Starting from an explicit scoring rule for time limit tasks incorporating both response time and acc...
An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a gi...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
The speed-ability trade-off becomes a measurement problem if there is between-subject variation in t...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test score...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
By considering information about response time (RT) in addition to response accuracy (RA), joint mod...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
The mental speed approach explains individual differences in intelligence by faster information proc...
Responses to items from an intelligence test may be fast or slow. The research issue dealt with in t...
In psychological measurement a distinction can be made between speed and power tests. Although most ...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In many applications of high- and low-stakes ability tests, a non-negligible amount of respondents m...
Starting from an explicit scoring rule for time limit tasks incorporating both response time and acc...
An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a gi...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
The speed-ability trade-off becomes a measurement problem if there is between-subject variation in t...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test score...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
By considering information about response time (RT) in addition to response accuracy (RA), joint mod...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
The mental speed approach explains individual differences in intelligence by faster information proc...
Responses to items from an intelligence test may be fast or slow. The research issue dealt with in t...
In psychological measurement a distinction can be made between speed and power tests. Although most ...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In many applications of high- and low-stakes ability tests, a non-negligible amount of respondents m...
Starting from an explicit scoring rule for time limit tasks incorporating both response time and acc...