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The Statistical Properties of the Survivor Interaction Contrast
Journal of Mathematical Psychology (2010)
  • Joseph W Houpt, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • James T Townsend, Indiana University - Bloomington
Abstract
The Survivor Interaction Contrast (SIC) is a powerful tool for assessing the architecture and stopping rule of a model of mental processes. Despite its demonstrated utility, the methodology has lacked a method for statistical testing until now. In this paper we briefly describe the SIC then develop some basic statistical properties of the measure. These developments lead to a statistical test for rejecting certain classes of models based on the SIC. We verify these tests using simulated data, then demonstrate their use on data from a simple cognitive task.
Keywords
  • Nonparametric,
  • Mental architecture,
  • Human information processing,
  • Survivor Interaction Contrast
Publication Date
October, 2010
Citation Information
Joseph W Houpt and James T Townsend. "The Statistical Properties of the Survivor Interaction Contrast" Journal of Mathematical Psychology Vol. 54 Iss. 5 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_houpt/3/