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Henrik Singmann

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Behavior Research Methods|January 25, 2013
MPTinR: analysis of multinomial processing tree models in RHenrik Singmann, David Kellen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 1, 2015
ROC residuals in signal-detection models of recognition memoryDavid Kellen, Henrik Singmann
Frontiers in Psychology|May 27, 2014
Concerns with the SDT approach to causal conditional reasoning: a comment on Trippas, Handley, Verde, Roser, McNair, and Evans (2014)Henrik Singmann, David Kellen
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 5, 2017
Memory representations, tree structures, and parameter polysemy: Comment on Cooper, Greve, and Henson (2017)David Kellen, Henrik Singmann
Plos One|October 16, 2015
Does Global and Local Vision Have an Impact on Creative and Analytic Thought? Two Failed ReplicationsKarl Christoph Klauer, Henrik Singmann
Cognition|September 25, 2025
For everyday arguments prior beliefs play a larger role on perceived argument quality than argument quality itselfCalvin Deans-Browne, Henrik Singmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 24, 2012
Does logic feel good? Testing for intuitive detection of logicality in syllogistic reasoningKarl Christoph Klauer, Henrik Singmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 11, 2026
Examining the signal-detection account of visual working memoryYiou He, David Kellen, Henrik Singmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 8, 2020
Bias in confidence: A critical test for discrete-state models of change detectionSamuel Winiger, Henrik Singmann, David Kellen
Cognition|December 15, 2018
Two distinct mechanisms of selection in working memory: Additive last-item and retro-cue benefitsMarcel Niklaus, Henrik Singmann, Klaus Oberauer
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Behavior Research Methods|January 25, 2013
MPTinR: analysis of multinomial processing tree models in RHenrik Singmann, David Kellen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 1, 2015
ROC residuals in signal-detection models of recognition memoryDavid Kellen, Henrik Singmann
Frontiers in Psychology|May 27, 2014
Concerns with the SDT approach to causal conditional reasoning: a comment on Trippas, Handley, Verde, Roser, McNair, and Evans (2014)Henrik Singmann, David Kellen
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 5, 2017
Memory representations, tree structures, and parameter polysemy: Comment on Cooper, Greve, and Henson (2017)David Kellen, Henrik Singmann
Plos One|October 16, 2015
Does Global and Local Vision Have an Impact on Creative and Analytic Thought? Two Failed ReplicationsKarl Christoph Klauer, Henrik Singmann
Cognition|September 25, 2025
For everyday arguments prior beliefs play a larger role on perceived argument quality than argument quality itselfCalvin Deans-Browne, Henrik Singmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 24, 2012
Does logic feel good? Testing for intuitive detection of logicality in syllogistic reasoningKarl Christoph Klauer, Henrik Singmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 11, 2026
Examining the signal-detection account of visual working memoryYiou He, David Kellen, Henrik Singmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 8, 2020
Bias in confidence: A critical test for discrete-state models of change detectionSamuel Winiger, Henrik Singmann, David Kellen
Cognition|December 15, 2018
Two distinct mechanisms of selection in working memory: Additive last-item and retro-cue benefitsMarcel Niklaus, Henrik Singmann, Klaus Oberauer
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