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Systems Factorial Technology with R
Behavior Research Methods (2013)
  • Joseph W Houpt, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Leslie M Blaha
  • John P McIntire
  • Paul R Havig
  • James T Townsend, Indiana University - Bloomington
Abstract
Systems Factorial Technology (SFT) comprises a set of powerful nonparametric models and measures, together with a theory-driven experiment methodology termed the Double Factorial Paradigm (DFP), for assessing the cognitive information processing mechanisms supporting the processing of multiple sources of information in a given task. We provide an overview of the model-based measures of SFT together with a tutorial on designing a DFP experiment to take advantage of all SFT measures in a single experiment. Illustrative examples are given to highlight the breadth of applicability of these techniques across psychology. We further introduce and demonstrate a new package for performing SFT analyses using R for Statistical Computing.
Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Joseph W Houpt, Leslie M Blaha, John P McIntire, Paul R Havig, et al.. "Systems Factorial Technology with R" Behavior Research Methods (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_houpt/31/