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. 1999 Jun;6(2):269-88.
doi: 10.3758/bf03212330.

Response time distributions: some simple effects of factors selectively influencing mental processes

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Response time distributions: some simple effects of factors selectively influencing mental processes

R Schweickert et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 1999 Jun.

Abstract

When hypotheses about mental processing are tested with response times, inferences are often based on means, and occasionally on variance or skewness. Calculations on entire distributions of response times are more informative and can be conveniently carried out. Recently investigators have been updating procedures primarily based on means (such as additive factors tests) to procedures employing entire distribution functions. In one such advance, Nozawa and Townsend upgraded earlier tests of whether factors selectively influence serial or parallel processes, and whether parallel processes enter AND gates or OR gates. We discuss generalizations of the tests to complex arrangements of processes in networks. Results for a particularly difficult network, the Wheatstone bridge, are presented here. We use simulations to demonstrate the feasibility of the tests, and the possibility of mimicking.

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