The speed-ability trade-off becomes a measurement problem if there is between-subject variation in the speed-ability compromise, as this may affect the comparability of ability estimates. To control individual speed differences, the response-signal (RS) paradigm was applied requiring an immediate response as soon as an acoustic signal is presented. A figural discrimination task and a word recognition task were completed both in an untimed condition allowing individual differences in time spent on task and in several timed conditions where the time available for item completion was limited using the RS paradigm. Thus, speed was manipulated by varying the available time between stimulus-onset and RS. A total of N = 205 high school students pa...
In two experiments, we used response signals (RSs) to control processing time and trace out speed ac...
The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand t...
Deadlines (DLs) and response signals (RSs) are two well-established techniques for investigating spe...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
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...
An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a gi...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
An item-selection algorithm is proposed for neutralizing the differential effects of time limits on ...
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...
Deadlines (DLs) and response signals (RSs) are two well-established techniques for investigating spe...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
With computerized testing, it is possible to record both the responses of test takers to test questi...
In two experiments, we used response signals (RSs) to control processing time and trace out speed ac...
The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand t...
Deadlines (DLs) and response signals (RSs) are two well-established techniques for investigating spe...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
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...
An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a gi...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
An item-selection algorithm is proposed for neutralizing the differential effects of time limits on ...
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...
Deadlines (DLs) and response signals (RSs) are two well-established techniques for investigating spe...
Abstract The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined sp...
With computerized testing, it is possible to record both the responses of test takers to test questi...
In two experiments, we used response signals (RSs) to control processing time and trace out speed ac...
The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand t...
Deadlines (DLs) and response signals (RSs) are two well-established techniques for investigating spe...