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JEFFREY STARNS
JEFFREY STARNS
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The effects of aging on the speed–accuracy compromise: Boundary optimality in the diffusion model.
JJ Starns, R Ratcliff
Psychology and aging 25 (2), 377, 2010
4252010
Modeling confidence and response time in recognition memory.
R Ratcliff, JJ Starns
Psychological review 116 (1), 59, 2009
3622009
Diffusion models of the flanker task: Discrete versus gradual attentional selection
CN White, R Ratcliff, JJ Starns
Cognitive psychology 63 (4), 210-238, 2011
3442011
Modeling confidence judgments, response times, and multiple choices in decision making: recognition memory and motion discrimination.
R Ratcliff, JJ Starns
Psychological review 120 (3), 697, 2013
2102013
Retrieval-induced forgetting occurs in tests of item recognition
JL Hicks, JJ Starns
Psychonomic bulletin & review 11, 125-130, 2004
2052004
The quality of response time data inference: A blinded, collaborative assessment of the validity of cognitive models
G Dutilh, J Annis, SD Brown, P Cassey, NJ Evans, RPPP Grasman, ...
Psychonomic bulletin & review 26, 1051-1069, 2019
1742019
Age-related differences in diffusion model boundary optimality with both trial-limited and time-limited tasks
JJ Starns, R Ratcliff
Psychonomic bulletin & review 19, 139-145, 2012
1552012
Evaluating the unequal-variance and dual-process explanations of zROC slopes with response time data and the diffusion model
JJ Starns, R Ratcliff, G McKoon
Cognitive psychology 64 (1-2), 1-34, 2012
1362012
Estimating across-trial variability parameters of the Diffusion Decision Model: Expert advice and recommendations
U Boehm, J Annis, MJ Frank, GE Hawkins, A Heathcote, D Kellen, ...
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 87, 46-75, 2018
1202018
Validating the unequal-variance assumption in recognition memory using response time distributions instead of ROC functions: A diffusion model analysis
JJ Starns, R Ratcliff
Journal of memory and language 70, 36-52, 2014
922014
Diffusion model drift rates can be influenced by decision processes: an analysis of the strength-based mirror effect.
JJ Starns, R Ratcliff, CN White
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (5), 1137, 2012
792012
Source dimensions are retrieved independently in multidimensional monitoring tasks.
JJ Starns, JL Hicks
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (6), 1213, 2005
792005
Beyond ROC curvature: Strength effects and response time data support continuous-evidence models of recognition memory
C Dube, JJ Starns, CM Rotello, R Ratcliff
Journal of Memory and language 67 (3), 389-406, 2012
762012
Source memory for unrecognized items: Predictions from multivariate signal detection theory
JJ Starns, JL Hicks, NL Brown, BA Martin
Memory & Cognition 36, 1-8, 2008
722008
Episodic generation can cause semantic forgetting: Retrieval-induced forgetting of false memories
JJ Starns, JL Hicks
Memory & Cognition 32, 602-609, 2004
682004
A direct test of the differentiation mechanism: REM, BCDMEM, and the strength-based mirror effect in recognition memory
JJ Starns, CN White, R Ratcliff
Journal of Memory and Language 63 (1), 18-34, 2010
592010
Consensus-based guidance for conducting and reporting multi-analyst studies
B Aczel, B Szaszi, G Nilsonne, OR Van Den Akker, CJ Albers, ...
Elife 10, e72185, 2021
552021
Context attributes in memory are bound to item information, but not to one another
JJ Starns, JL Hicks
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 15, 309-314, 2008
542008
“Causal reasoning” in rats: A reappraisal.
DM Dwyer, J Starns, RC Honey
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 35 (4), 578, 2009
502009
Metamnemonic control over the discriminability of memory evidence: A signal detection analysis of warning effects in the associative list paradigm
JJ Starns, SM Lane, JD Alonzo, CC Roussel
Journal of Memory and Language 56 (4), 592-607, 2007
422007
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