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Predicting response time on self-report rating scale assessments of noncognitive constructs
Methodological studies of response time on noncognitive assessments have separately demonstrated the relevance of content trait level and response...
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Incorporating Functional Response Time Effects into a Signal Detection Theory Model
Signal detection theory (SDT; Tanner & Swets in Psychological Review 61:401–409, 1954) is a dominant modeling framework used for evaluating the...
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Distributional analyses reveal the polymorphic nature of the Stroop interference effect: It’s about (response) time
The study addressed the still-open issue of whether semantic (in addition to response) conflict does indeed contribute to Stroop interference (which...
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Cognitive Fatigue in Young, Middle-Aged, and Older Adults: A Response Time Distribution Approach
Cognitive fatigue arises after a long-lasting task, as attested by increases in reaction times (RTs). However, most studies have focused on young...
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Response Cost and Time-Out from Reinforcement
Response cost and time-out are behavior change tactics that have been applied widely as part of intervention efforts to reduce problematic behaviors... -
Invariant contexts reduce response time variability in visual search in an age-specific way: A comparison of children, teenagers, and adults
Contextual cueing is a phenomenon in which repeatedly encountered arrays of items can enhance the visual search for a target item. This is widely...
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Assessing the influence of cognitive response conflict on balance control: an event-related approach using response-aligned force-plate time series data
Process interference or sharing of attentional resources between cognitive tasks and balance control during upright standing has been well...
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Modeling Conditional Dependence of Response Accuracy and Response Time with the Diffusion Item Response Theory Model
In this paper, we propose a model-based method to study conditional dependence between response accuracy and response time (RT) with the diffusion...
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Reaction Time “Mismatch Costs” Change with the Likelihood of Stimulus–Response Compatibility
Dyadic interactions require dynamic correspondence between one’s own movements and those of the other agent. This mapping is largely viewed as...
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Emergency-Response Skills Training
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may experience elevated levels of accidental injuries due to deficits in... -
Similarities of SNARC, cognitive Simon, and visuomotor Simon effects in terms of response time distributions, hand-stimulus proximity, and temporal dynamics
The spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) and Simon effects are attributed to the same type of conflict according to dimensional...
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What Can We Learn from a Semiparametric Factor Analysis of Item Responses and Response Time? An Illustration with the PISA 2015 Data
It is widely believed that a joint factor analysis of item responses and response time (RT) may yield more precise ability scores that are...
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Separated hands further response–response binding effects
Action control is hierarchically organized. Multiple consecutive responses can be integrated into an event representation of higher order and can...
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An extension of the shifted Wald model of human response times: Capturing the time dynamic properties of human cognition
Despite the ubiquitous nature of evidence accumulation models in cognitive and experimental psychology, there has been a comparatively limited uptake...
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Response-repetition costs in task switching do not index a simple response-switch bias: Evidence from manipulating the number of response alternatives
Response repetitions aid performance when a task repeats but impair performance when a task switches. Although this interaction is robust,...
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A Response-Time-Based Latent Response Mixture Model for Identifying and Modeling Careless and Insufficient Effort Responding in Survey Data
Careless and insufficient effort responding (C/IER) can pose a major threat to data quality and, as such, to validity of inferences drawn from...
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Response uncertainty influences response bias in the sustained attention to response task: a signal detection theory perspective
In the current investigation, we modified the high Go, low No-Go Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) by replacing the single response on Go...
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Semiparametric Factor Analysis for Item-Level Response Time Data
Item-level response time (RT) data can be conveniently collected from computer-based test/survey delivery platforms and have been demonstrated to...