A Unified Theory of Discrete and Continuous Responding
- Kvam, Peter D., Marley, A. A. J., Heathcote, Andrew
Accumulating advantages: a new conceptualization of rapid multiple choice
- van Ravenzwaaij, Don, Brown, Scott D., Marley, A. A. J., Heathcote, Andrew
Like it or not, you are using one value representation
- Hawkins, Guy E., Islam, Towhidul, Marley, A. A. J.
A formal and empirical comparison of two score measures for best-worst scaling
- Marley, A. A. J., Islam, T., Hawkins, G. E.
Generalising the drift rate distribution for linear ballistic accumulators
- Terry, Andrew, Marley, A. A. J., Barnwal, Avinash, Wagenmakers, E.-J., Heathcote, Andrew, Brown, Scott D.
Integrating cognitive process and descriptive models of attitudes and preferences
- Hawkins, Guy E., Marley, A. A. J., Heathcote, Andrew, Flynn, Terry N., Louviere, Jordan J., Brown, Scott D.
The best of times and the worst of times are interchangeable.
- Hawkins, Guy E., Marley, A. A. J., Heathcote, Andrew, Flynn, Terry N., Louviere, Jordan J., Brown, Scott D.
Stimulus-specific learning: disrupting the bow effect in absolute identification
- Dodds, Pennie, Donkin, Christopher, Brown, Scott D., Heathcote, Andrew, Marley, A. A. J.
Dissociating speed and accuracy in absolute identification: the effect of unequal stimulus spacing
- Donkin, Christopher, Brown, Scott D., Heathcote, Andrew, Marley, A. A. J.
Purely relative models cannot provide a general account of absolute identification
- Brown, Scott D., Marley, A. A. J., Dodds, Pennie, Heathcote, Andrew
An integrated model of choices and response times in absolute identification
- Brown, Scott D., Marley, A. A. J., Donkin, Christopher, Heathcote, Andrew
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