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Effects of normalized summation in the visual illusion of extent
In the present study, the features of summation of effects caused by contextual distracting dots in the length-matching task (a variant of the...
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Fitting and Testing Log-Linear Subpopulation Models with Known Support
In this paper, the support of the joint probability distribution of categorical variables in the total population is treated as unknown. From a...
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“Reliable organisms from unreliable components” revisited: the linear drift, linear infinitesimal variance model of decision making
Diffusion models of decision making, in which successive samples of noisy evidence are accumulated to decision criteria, provide a theoretical...
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A Note on the Connection Between Trek Rules and Separable Nonlinear Least Squares in Linear Structural Equation Models
We show that separable nonlinear least squares (SNLLS) estimation is applicable to all linear structural equation models (SEMs) that can be specified...
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Score-based tests for detecting heterogeneity in linear mixed models
Cross-level interactions among fixed effects in linear mixed models (also known as multilevel models) can be complicated by heterogeneity stemming...
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Quantitative study of asymmetry in the manifestation of the wings-in and wings-out versions of the Müller-Lyer illusion
The present study investigated whether the asymmetry in magnitude between the wings-in and wings-out versions of the Müller-Lyer illusion can be...
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Normative Data Accounting for a Non-binary Qualitative Independent Variable
This chapter focuses on the derivation of regression-based normative data that account for a non-binary qualitative independent variable (such as... -
Combining reaction-time distributions to conserve shape
To improve the estimate of the shape of a reaction-time distribution, it is sometimes desirable to combine several samples, drawn from different...
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Stimulus–response congruency effects depend on quality of perceptual evidence: A diffusion model account
Individuals often need to make quick decisions based on incomplete or “noisy” information. This requires the coordination of attentional, perceptual,...
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Revisiting the linear separability constraint: New implications for theories of human category learning
While the ability to acquire non-linearly separable (NLS) classifications is well documented in the study of human category learning, the relative...
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Normative Data Accounting for a Quantitative Independent Variable
This chapter focuses on the derivation of regression-based normative data that account for a quantitative independent variable (i.e., an independent... -
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On Reverse Shrinkage Effects and Shrinkage Overshoot
Given a squared Euclidean norm penalty, we examine some less well-known properties of shrinkage estimates. In particular, we highlight that it is...
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Social networking and fear of missing out (FOMO) among medical students at University of Khartoum, Sudan 2021
BackgroundWith students becoming more involved in the internet and social networking sites, they become more prone to their consequences. This study...
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Online measurement of learning temporal statistical structure in categorization tasks
The ability to grasp relevant patterns from a continuous stream of environmental information is called statistical learning. Although the...
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Suicidal affective risk among female college students: the impact of life satisfaction
Female college students are a particularly vulnerable group, experiencing higher rates of suicidal thoughts and mood disorders. However, little has...
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Cross-sectional association study of hedonic hunger, self-control, cognitive distortion, and well-being with adiposity measures among a sample of urban Malaysian adults
BackgroundWe assessed the association of hedonic hunger, self-control (impulsivity and restraint), cognitive distortion (CD), and well-being with...
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A Stan tutorial on Bayesian IRTree models: Conventional models and explanatory extension
IRTree models have been receiving increasing attention. However, to date, there are limited sources that provide a systematic introduction to...