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Communications of the Association For Information Systems, 2004
College Teaching Methods Styles Journal, 2008
Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER), 2011
Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS), 2011
College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal (CTMS), 2011
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1979
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Sep 1, 1987
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1987
Science, Jan 1, 1973
In a recognition memory experiment, the time allowed for retrieval was controlled by using the of... more In a recognition memory experiment, the time allowed for retrieval was controlled by using the offset of the probe as a signal to terminate retrieval and respond. The response latencies measured in the experiment indicate that this procedure effectively eliminated fast-guess strategies. The recognition signal-to-noise ratio, d', grows at a negatively accelerated rate as the allowed retrieval time is increased from 0.5 second to 1 and 2 seconds.
Memory & Cognition, Jan 1, 1976
etc.) and additional assumptions about the effect of the response signal. When members of the to-... more etc.) and additional assumptions about the effect of the response signal. When members of the to-be-learned lists are drawn from a small population of highly confusable items, as in the current experiment, list membership recognition appears to followthe model of . Latency functions of signal lag appear to be particularly useful in differentiating among hypotheses which predict similar speed-accuracy tradeoff functions. The lag by positive-negative interaction for latencies of correct responses is highly significant for lists of one consonant, a result predicted by the hypothesis derived from the model of Theios et al. and incompatible with hypotheses derived from exhaustive search and single-threshold strength models.
Behavior Research Methods, Jan 1, 1979
Page 1. Behavior Research Methods &Instrumentation 1979, Vol. 11 (6),572-576 Microcompute... more Page 1. Behavior Research Methods &Instrumentation 1979, Vol. 11 (6),572-576 Microcomputer display timing: Problems and solutions ADAM V. REED New School/or Social Research, New York, New York J()OO] The 525-line ...
Communications of the Association For Information Systems, 2004
College Teaching Methods Styles Journal, 2008
Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER), 2011
Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS), 2011
College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal (CTMS), 2011
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1979
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Sep 1, 1987
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1987
Science, Jan 1, 1973
In a recognition memory experiment, the time allowed for retrieval was controlled by using the of... more In a recognition memory experiment, the time allowed for retrieval was controlled by using the offset of the probe as a signal to terminate retrieval and respond. The response latencies measured in the experiment indicate that this procedure effectively eliminated fast-guess strategies. The recognition signal-to-noise ratio, d', grows at a negatively accelerated rate as the allowed retrieval time is increased from 0.5 second to 1 and 2 seconds.
Memory & Cognition, Jan 1, 1976
etc.) and additional assumptions about the effect of the response signal. When members of the to-... more etc.) and additional assumptions about the effect of the response signal. When members of the to-be-learned lists are drawn from a small population of highly confusable items, as in the current experiment, list membership recognition appears to followthe model of . Latency functions of signal lag appear to be particularly useful in differentiating among hypotheses which predict similar speed-accuracy tradeoff functions. The lag by positive-negative interaction for latencies of correct responses is highly significant for lists of one consonant, a result predicted by the hypothesis derived from the model of Theios et al. and incompatible with hypotheses derived from exhaustive search and single-threshold strength models.
Behavior Research Methods, Jan 1, 1979
Page 1. Behavior Research Methods &Instrumentation 1979, Vol. 11 (6),572-576 Microcompute... more Page 1. Behavior Research Methods &Instrumentation 1979, Vol. 11 (6),572-576 Microcomputer display timing: Problems and solutions ADAM V. REED New School/or Social Research, New York, New York J()OO] The 525-line ...