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Response times in rural areas for emergency medical services, fire and rescue services and voluntary first responders during out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. [PDF]
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Response times in Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA): shedding light on the response process with a drift diffusion model. [PDF]
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The autocorrelated Bayesian sampler: A rational process for probability judgments, estimates, confidence intervals, choices, confidence judgments, and response times. [PDF]
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Prehospital and emergency data analysis in burn patients: Mortality predictors and response times over five years. [PDF]
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Journal of Scheduling, 2007
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Albert Corominas +2 more
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A Race Model for Responses and Response Times in Tests
Psychometrika, 2015Latent trait models for responses and response times in tests are often pure statistical models without a close connection to features of the assumed response process. In the present paper, a new model is presented that is more closely related to assumptions about the response process. The model is based on two increasing stochastic processes.
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2018
This chapter deals with the issue of timing and synchronicity, which is fundamental in the architecture design of computer, communication, and control systems. In fact, if a signal took too long to travel from one point in a system to another exceeding the predetermined length of time, then the system would involve an error, fault, or failure.
Tomohiro Yoneda +10 more
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This chapter deals with the issue of timing and synchronicity, which is fundamental in the architecture design of computer, communication, and control systems. In fact, if a signal took too long to travel from one point in a system to another exceeding the predetermined length of time, then the system would involve an error, fault, or failure.
Tomohiro Yoneda +10 more
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