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Distinguishing common and task-specific processes in word identification: a matter of some moment?
- Andrews, Sally, Heathcote, A.
Distinguishing common and task-specific processes in word identification: a matter of some moment?
- Andrews, Sally, Heathcote, A.
Picking items for experimental sets: measures of similarity and methods for optimisation
- Boland, N., Bunder, R., Heathcote, A.
A ballistic model of choice response time
Practice increases the efficiency of evidence accumulation in perceptual choice
Bias in exponential and power function fits due to noise: comment on Myung, Kim and Pitt
On the use of Nonparametric Regression in Assessing Parametic Regression Model
Averaging learning curves across and within participants
Averaging learning curves across and within participants
A ballistic model of choice response time
QMLE: fast, robust, and efficient estimation of distribution functions based on quantiles
Fitting distributions using maximum likelihood: methods and packages
- Cousineau, Denis, Brown, Scott, Heathcote, A.
Repealing the power law: the case for an exponential law of practice
- Heathcote, A., Brown, Scott, Mewhort, D. J. K.
Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: evidence from ROC curves
- Heathcote, A., Raymond, Frances, Dunn, John
Fitting Wald and ex-Wald distributions to response time data: an example using functions for the S-PLUS package
Nonlinear dynamical analysis of noisy time series
- Heathcote, A., Elliot, David
Reply to Speckman and Rouder: a theoretical basis for QML
A cascade theory of automaticity
- Heathcote, A., Sutton, Ken, Hayes, Brett, Mewhort, Doug
Word frequency and word likeness mirror effects in episodic recognition memory
- Heathcote, A., Ditton, Elizabeth, Mitchell, Kristie
Item recognition memory and the receiver operating characteristic
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