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Getting more from accuracy and response time data: methods for fitting the linear ballistic accumulator

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posted on 2025-05-11, 22:38 authored by Chris Donkin, Lee Averell, Scott BrownScott Brown, Andrew HeathcoteAndrew Heathcote
Cognitive models of the decision process provide greater insight into response time and accuracy than do standard ANOVA techniques. However, such models can be mathematically and computationally difficult to apply. We provide instructions and computer code for three methods for estimating the parameters of the linear ballistic accumulator (LBA), a new and computationally tractable model of decisions between two or more choices. These methods—a Microsoft Excel worksheet, scripts for the statistical program R, and code for implementation of the LBA into the Bayesian sampling software WinBUGS—vary in their flexibility and user accessibility. We also provide scripts in R that produce a graphical summary of the data and model predictions. In a simulation study, we explored the effect of sample size on parameter recovery for each method. The materials discussed in this article may be downloaded as a supplement from http://brm.psychonomic-journals.org/content/supplemental.

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Journal title

Behavior Research Methods

Volume

41

Issue

4

Pagination

1095-1110

Publisher

Psychonomic Society

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Psychology

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