Failures of cognitive control or attention? The case of stop-signal deficits in schizophrenia
We used Bayesian cognitive modelling to identify the underlying causes of apparent
inhibitory deficits in the stop-signal paradigm. The analysis was applied to stop-signal data …
inhibitory deficits in the stop-signal paradigm. The analysis was applied to stop-signal data …
An introduction to network psychometrics: Relating Ising network models to item response theory models
In recent years, network models have been proposed as an alternative representation of
psychometric constructs such as depression. In such models, the covariance between …
psychometric constructs such as depression. In such models, the covariance between …
Some thoughts on analytical choices in the scaling model for test scores in international large-scale assessment studies
A Robitzsch, O Lüdtke - Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences, 2022 - Springer
International large-scale assessments (LSAs), such as the Programme for International
Student Assessment (PISA), provide essential information about the distribution of student …
Student Assessment (PISA), provide essential information about the distribution of student …
[HTML][HTML] How hierarchical models improve point estimates of model parameters at the individual level
K Katahira - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Computational models have been used to analyze the data from behavioral experiments.
One objective of the use of computational models is to estimate model parameters or …
One objective of the use of computational models is to estimate model parameters or …
[BOOK][B] Educational and psychological measurement
WH Finch, BF French - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This new text provides the most current coverage of measurement and psychometrics in a
single volume. Authors W. Holmes Finch and Brian F. French first review the basics of …
single volume. Authors W. Holmes Finch and Brian F. French first review the basics of …
Cognitive workload measurement and modeling under divided attention.
Motorists often engage in secondary tasks unrelated to driving that increase cognitive
workload, resulting in fatal crashes and injuries. An International Standards Organization …
workload, resulting in fatal crashes and injuries. An International Standards Organization …
Measurement invariance and general population reference values of the PROMIS Profile 29 in the UK, France, and Germany
Purpose Comparability of patient-reported outcome measures over different languages is
essential to allow cross-national research. We investigate the comparability of the PROMIS …
essential to allow cross-national research. We investigate the comparability of the PROMIS …
On the importance of avoiding shortcuts in applying cognitive models to hierarchical data
Psychological experiments often yield data that are hierarchically structured. A number of
popular shortcut strategies in cognitive modeling do not properly accommodate this structure …
popular shortcut strategies in cognitive modeling do not properly accommodate this structure …
A flexible and efficient hierarchical bayesian approach to the exploration of individual differences in cognitive‐model‐based neuroscience
Cognitive‐model‐based neuroscience provides powerful methods of finding the brain areas
supporting latent psychological processes. One of these methods is to identify areas whose …
supporting latent psychological processes. One of these methods is to identify areas whose …
Modeling cognitive load effects of conversation between a passenger and driver
Cognitive load from secondary tasks is a source of distraction causing injuries and fatalities
on the roadway. The Detection Response Task (DRT) is an international standard for …
on the roadway. The Detection Response Task (DRT) is an international standard for …