An exemplar account of the bow and set-size effects in absolute identification |
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Authors: | Kent Christopher Lamberts Koen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | The extended generalized context model for response times (K. Lamberts, 2000) was designed to account for choice proportions and response times in perceptual categorization. In this article, the hypothesis that the model also offers an account of accuracy and response times in absolute identification was investigated. The model was applied to the data from 2 absolute identification experiments and provided a good account of the bow and the set-size effects in accuracy and response time data from individual participants, including the response time distributions for individual stimuli. The model applications demonstrated that exemplar-based process models offer a viable account of absolute identification data. |
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