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MacCoun, Robert J. – Psychological Review, 2012
[Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 119(2) of Psychological Review (see record 2012-06153-001). In the article, incorrect versions of figures 3 and 6 were included. Also, Table 8 should have included the following information in the table footnote "P(A V) = probability of acquittal given unanimous verdict." All…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Probability, Item Response Theory, Psychological Studies
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Dougherty, Michael R.; Thomas, Rick P. – Psychological Review, 2012
The authors propose a general modeling framework called the general monotone model (GeMM), which allows one to model psychological phenomena that manifest as nonlinear relations in behavior data without the need for making (overly) precise assumptions about functional form. Using both simulated and real data, the authors illustrate that GeMM…
Descriptors: Least Squares Statistics, Decision Making, Cognitive Development, Child Development
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Hubner, Ronald; Steinhauser, Marco; Lehle, Carola – Psychological Review, 2010
The dual-stage two-phase (DSTP) model is introduced as a formal and general model of selective attention that includes both an early and a late stage of stimulus selection. Whereas at the early stage information is selected by perceptual filters whose selectivity is relatively limited, at the late stage stimuli are selected more efficiently on a…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Evaluation Methods, Psychology, Attention
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Tobias, Robert – Psychological Review, 2009
This article presents a social psychological model of prospective memory and habit development. The model is based on relevant research literature, and its dynamics were investigated by computer simulations. Time-series data from a behavior-change campaign in Cuba were used for calibration and validation of the model. The model scored well in…
Descriptors: Memory, Behavior Change, Habit Formation, Models
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Katsikopoulos, Konstantinos V.; Schooler, Lael J.; Hertwig, Ralph – Psychological Review, 2010
Heuristics embodying limited information search and noncompensatory processing of information can yield robust performance relative to computationally more complex models. One criticism raised against heuristics is the argument that complexity is hidden in the calculation of the cue order used to make predictions. We discuss ways to order cues…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Computer Simulation, Cues, Prediction
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Davis, Colin J. – Psychological Review, 2010
Visual word identification requires readers to code the identity and order of the letters in a word and match this code against previously learned codes. Current models of this lexical matching process posit context-specific letter codes in which letter representations are tied to either specific serial positions or specific local contexts (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Identification, Word Recognition, Models, Coding
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Verguts, Tom; Notebaert, Wim – Psychological Review, 2008
The conflict monitoring model of M. M. Botvinick, T. S. Braver, D. M. Barch, C. S. Carter, and J. D. Cohen (2001) triggered several research programs investigating various aspects of cognitive control. One problematic aspect of the Botvinick et al. model is that there is no clear account of how the cognitive system knows where to intervene when…
Descriptors: Conflict, Models, Behavior Theories, Self Control
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Besner, Derek; And Others – Psychological Review, 1990
The parallel distributed processing model of visual word recognition in reading developed by Seidenberg and McClelland (1989) is extended through simulation. A response by Seidenberg and McClelland recognizes merits of the expanded model and outlines requirements for supplanting their original model. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Models, Phonology, Reading Comprehension
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Love, Bradley C.; Medin, Douglas L.; Gureckis, Todd M. – Psychological Review, 2004
SUSTAIN (Supervised and Unsupervised STratified Adaptive Incremental Network) is a model of how humans learn categories from examples. SUSTAIN initially assumes a simple category structure. If simple solutions prove inadequate and SUSTAIN is confronted with a surprising event (e.g., it is told that a bat is a mammal instead of a bird), SUSTAIN…
Descriptors: Classification, Learning Processes, Models, Inferences
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Rips, Lance J. – Psychological Review, 1983
The ANDS (A Natural Deduction System) model, described in this article, is a psychological theory of propositional reasoning that makes explicit assumptions about memory and control in deduction. A computer simulation of the ANDS model yields proofs similar to those of untrained subjects. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Deduction, Logical Thinking
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Guenther, Frank H.; Hampson, Michelle; Johnson, Dave – Psychological Review, 1998
Presents a four-part theoretical treatment of the planning of speech movements that favors models in which the only invariant targets are regions in auditory perceptual space over models that posit invariant construction targets. Computer simulations illustrate the models. (SLD)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Computer Simulation, Models, Planning
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Metcalfe, Janet – Psychological Review, 1991
The relationship between recognition and recall, especially the orderly recognition-failure function relating recognition and the recognizability of recallable words, was investigated using a composite holographic associative recall-recognition memory model (CHARM) in 10 series of computer simulations. Support for the model is demonstrated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Computer Simulation, Correlation, Failure
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Just, Marcel Adam; Carpenter, Patricia A. – Psychological Review, 1992
A theoretical integration of the storage and processing functions of working memory in language comprehension is presented. A computational theory is described in which storage and processing are fueled by activation. Capacity is expressed as the maximum amount of activation available in working memory for either storage or processing. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comprehension, Computer Simulation, Epistemology
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Psychological Review, 1986
A simulation model of episodic memory, MINERVA Z, is applied to the learning of concepts, as represented by the schema-abstraction task. The model successfully predicts basic findings from the scheme-abstraction literature, including some that have been cited as evidence against exemplary theories of concepts. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Cues, Language Processing, Learning Processes
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Hunt, Earl; Lansman, Marcy – Psychological Review, 1986
A model of information processing has been developed that combines concepts from the study of attention and the study of problem solving. The model has been realized as a computer program and used to simulate a variety of phenomena from the attention and performance literature. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Language Processing
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