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Journal of Mathematical Psychology

ISSN: 0022-2496

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  • Data for: Four-decision tests for stochastic dominance, with an application to environmental psychophysics
    Dataset used in the paper "Four-decision tests for stochastic dominance, with an application to environmental psychophysics" by Angel G. Angelov, Magnus Ekström, Bengt Kriström, & Mats E. Nilsson. The data are from an experiment where participants were asked about their willingness to pay for an improved residential sound environment (traffic noise reduction). Each participant was requested to answer by means of: (i) a self-selected point (SSP), i.e., the amount in Swedish kronor he/she would be willing to pay per month for the improvement, and (ii) a self-selected interval (SSI), i.e., the lowest and highest amounts he/she would be willing to pay. Description of the variables and some remarks are given in a separate file.
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  • Data for: Are there two visual short-term memory stores? A state-trace analysis
    Data obtained using a retro- and post-cue visual short-term memory task.
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  • Data for: Confidence and Varieties of Bias
    Definitions for data file accompanying “Confidence and Varieties of Bias” Andrew Heathcote, Eleanor Holloway and James Sauer email: andrew.heathcote@utas.edu.au RData file (bring into R with "load" command) with the following columns s # Subject column, 32 subjects Levels: "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9" "10" "11" "12" "13" "14" "15" "16" "17" "18" "19" "20" "21" "22" "23" "24" "25" "26" "27" "28" "29" "30" "31" BLK # Type of block (bias manipulation type or none in control) Levels: "payoff" "proportion" "control" S # stimulus Levels: "blue" "orange" D # stimulus difficulty Levels: "easy" "hard" B # bias favors Levels: "none" "blue" "orange" BF # bias for, i.e., bias favors stimulus, NA for control condition Levels: "no" "yes" R # Response Levels: "blue" "orange" C # accuracy of responce Levels: "FALSE" "TRUE" RT # response time in seconds (RT < .2 not censored as done for paper analysis)
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  • The role of context in experiments and models of multisensory decision making (dataset)
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