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  • In statistical models applied to [[psychometrics]], '''congeneric reliability''' <math>\rho_C</ma ...reliability estimates: Testing structural assumptions]. ''Educational and Psychological Measurement'', 34, 25–33. {{doi|10.1177/001316447403400104}}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Psychological theory of motivation}} ...setting]]. According to Lord, Diefendorff, Schmidt, and Hall, the theory "models the motivating power of approaching deadlines, arguing that the perceived u ...
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  • ...te models''' ('''ALAAMs''') are a group of [[Statistical model|statistical models]] designed to analyze how traits or characteristics (node attributes) of in ...d social struc-tures: a social selection model. ''Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications. Cambridge University ...
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  • ==Models for binocular brightness== ...unterintuitive phenomenon is known as Fechner's Paradox. Several different models have been proposed to explain how the inputs from each eye are combined. ...
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  • ...lls might only see these inversions happen seldom. Stochastic transitivity models formalize such relations between the probabilities (e.g. of an outcome of a ...and Clintin P. Davis-Stober | title=Transitivity of Preferences | journal=Psychological Review | volume=118 | number=1 | pages=42&ndash;56 | year=2011 | doi=10.103 ...
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  • ...l that provides a solution to the well-known problem that many Thurstonian models are computationally complex often involving multiple integration. In Chapt ...V.A. |chapter=Simulation estimation methods for limited dependent variable models |editor1-first=G.S. |editor1-last=Maddala |editor2-first=C.R. |editor2-last ...
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  • == Psychological basis == ...a logical conjunction of prominent [[Economics|economic]] and [[Psychology|psychological]] theories.<ref name="influences" /> ...
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  • ...010 | title = Factorial Invariance within Longitudinal Structural Equation Models: Measuring the Same Construct across Time | journal = Child Development Per ...odel for incremental fit indices in structural equation modeling|journal = Psychological Methods|date = 2003-03-01|issn = 1082-989X|pmid = 12741671|pages = 16–37|vo ...
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  • | title = The Physics of Optimal Decision Making: A Formal Analysis of Models of Performance in Two-Alternative Forced-Choice Tasks | journal = Psychological Review ...
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  • ...and [[absenteeism]] and [[turnover (employment)|turnover]]) through three psychological states (i.e. experienced meaningfulness, experienced responsibility, and kn ...mpirical studies that showed weak support for the relationship between the psychological states and behavioral outcomes.<ref name="HackmanOldham2007"/><ref>Cleave, ...
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  • ...s of marketing attribution can be traced to [[Attribution (psychology)|the psychological theory of attribution]].<ref name="A2" /><ref name="A3">{{cite web|url=http ==Attribution models== ...
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  • ...nseler |first2=Jörg |title=Linear indices in nonlinear structural equation models: best fitting proper indices and other composites |journal=Quality & Quanti ...models: Causal indicators, composite indicators, and covariates. |journal=Psychological Methods |date=2011 |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=265–284 |doi=10.1037/a0024448 ...
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  • ...models. The conclusion after consideration of a multitude of theories and models stated, "while most theories predict a mix of patterns rather than committi The theories and the models from which they are derived include: ...
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  • ...Further development in human contingency learning is required because many models that have been proposed are unable to incorporate all existing data.<ref na ...date=2011-12-22|title=Two Mechanisms of Human Contingency Learning|journal=Psychological Science|volume=23|issue=1|pages=59–68|doi=10.1177/0956797611429577|pmid=221 ...
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  • ...st1=Stanisaw |last2=Gorniewicz |first2=Lech |title=Continuous and discrete models of neural systems in infinite-dimensional abstract spaces |journal=Neurocom ...ay |first5=James O. |title=Parameter estimation in continuous-time dynamic models using principal differential analysis |journal=Computers & Chemical Enginee ...
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  • ...ich drive concept-model learning, adaptation, and formation of new concept-models for better correspondence to the input, bottom-up signals. ==Concept models and similarity measures== ...
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  • ...]. An example of a Likert scale is:<ref name="cohenetal">{{Cite book|title=Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction to Tests and Measurement|last1=Cohe ==Statistical models for ordinal data== ...
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  • ...ttributes is possible. That is, like physical quantities, a magnitude of a psychological quantity may possibly be expressed as the product of a [[real number]] and ...hat the theory cannot account for the "noisy" data typically discovered in psychological research (e.g., {{harvnb|Perline|Wright|Wainer|1979}}). It has been argued ...
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  • .... (1986). Spontaneous Alternation Behavior in Animals: A Review. ''Current Psychological Research & Reviews'', ''5'', 358–391. {{doi|10.1007/BF02686603}}</ref> seei ...ents point towards ''perception, attention, memory'' and ''motivation'' as psychological processes which produce SAB. ...
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  • ...e science]] that have resisted traditional techniques or where traditional models seem to have reached a barrier (e.g., human memory),<ref name=Bruza2009>{{c ...st4=E. M. |year=2013 |title=The potential of using quantum theory to build models of cognition |journal=Topics in Cognitive Science |volume=5 |issue=4 |pages ...
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