
doi: 10.3758/bf03331682
Additional theoretical and experimental results are presented for a choice reaction time performance model described by Oilman (1966). A formula is given for estimating the latency distribution of true recognition responses from the results of a single session; the estimate is invariant with respect to changes in the proportion of “guess” responses and with respect to fluctuations in the latency distribution of guesses.
Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
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