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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
4022010
Modeling confidence and response time in recognition memory.
R Ratcliff, JJ Starns
Psychological review 116 (1), 59, 2009
3332009
Diffusion models of the flanker task: Discrete versus gradual attentional selection
CN White, R Ratcliff, JJ Starns
Cognitive psychology 63 (4), 210-238, 2011
3132011
Retrieval-induced forgetting occurs in tests of item recognition
JL Hicks, JJ Starns
Psychonomic bulletin & review 11, 125-130, 2004
2022004
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
1872013
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
1522019
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
1452012
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
1302012
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
962018
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
822014
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
752005
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
722012
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
692012
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
682008
Episodic generation can cause semantic forgetting: Retrieval-induced forgetting of false memories
JJ Starns, JL Hicks
Memory & Cognition 32, 602-609, 2004
662004
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
552010
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
492008
“Causal reasoning” in rats: A reappraisal.
DM Dwyer, J Starns, RC Honey
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 35 (4), 578, 2009
472009
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
392021
Two dimensions are not better than one: STREAK and the univariate signal detection model of remember/know performance
JJ Starns, R Ratcliff
Journal of Memory and Language 59 (2), 169-182, 2008
372008
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