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The hazards of dealing with response time outliers
The presence of outliers in response times can affect statistical analyses and lead to incorrect interpretation of the outcome of a study. Therefore, it is a widely accepted practice to try to minimize the effect of outliers by preprocessing the raw data.
Ivan I. Vankov
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Validation of Novel Metrics from the Accommodative Dynamic Profile
Objective and subjective methods of assessing time taken for accommodative change (ToAC) include accommodative dynamics (AD) and accommodative facility (AF).
Nicola Szostek +5 more
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Background: Postural stability and cognitive performance are challenged in firefighters. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the impact of 7-day ketone supplementation on postural stability, cognitive performance, and muscular activation ...
Harish Chander +9 more
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The editorial on the special issue `Are sequential sampling models the future gold standard of cognitive psychology?' [PDF]
This editorial introduces the special issue dedicated to sampling models.
Yang, Cheng-Ta +2 more
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The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identification of complex words. A large amount of experimental data has been amassed, but although a growing number of studies are proposing explicit theoretical
Simona eAmenta, Davide eCrepaldi
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Time to experiment: a response
It is with some pleasure that we were given the opportunity to offer this paper for commentary and we are grateful for the efforts made by readers to help us to refine our thinking. Given the constraints of space, we will respond to the main comments in turn.
Davis, Mike, Denning, Kate
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Attentional inhibition in bilingual naming performance: Evidence from delta-plot analyses
It has been argued that inhibition is a mechanism of attentional control in bilingual language performance. Evidence suggests that effects of inhibition are largest in the tail of a response time (RT) distribution in non-linguistic and monolingual ...
Ardi eRoelofs +2 more
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Combining Visual Contrast Information with Sound Can Produce Faster Decisions
Pieron’s and Chocholle’s seminal psychophysical work predicts that human response time to information relative to visual contrast and/or sound frequency decreases when contrast intensity or sound frequency increases. The goal of this study is
Birgitta Dresp-Langley, Marie Monfouga
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Invariance of the Response Processes Between Gender and Modes in an Assessment of Reading
In this paper, we developed a method to extract item-level response times from log data that are available in computer-based assessments (CBA) and paper-based assessments (PBA) with digital pens.
Ulf Kroehne +4 more
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Assessing Quality of Answers to a Global Subjective Well-being Question through Response Times
Many large-scale surveys measure subjective well-being (SWB) through a single survey item. This paper takes advantages of response time data to explore the relation between time taken to answer a single SWB item and the reliability and validity of ...
Ting Yan
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