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Maria Bolsinova

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The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|June 11, 2015
A test for conditional independence between response time and accuracyMaria Bolsinova, Gunter Maris
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|December 22, 2020
Accounting for individual differences in speed in the discretized signed residual time modelJesper Tijmstra, Maria Bolsinova
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|June 22, 2017
Improving precision of ability estimation: Getting more from response timesMaria Bolsinova, Jesper Tijmstra
Frontiers in Psychology|January 19, 2016
Can IRT Solve the Missing Data Problem in Test Equating?Maria Bolsinova, Gunter Maris
Frontiers in Psychology|September 25, 2018
Modeling Nonlinear Conditional Dependence Between Response Time and AccuracyMaria Bolsinova, Dylan Molenaar
Multivariate Behavioral Research|December 5, 2018
Nonlinear Indicator-Level Moderation in Latent Variable ModelsMaria Bolsinova, Dylan Molenaar
Psychometrika|August 30, 2019
Modeling Differences Between Response Times of Correct and Incorrect ResponsesMaria Bolsinova, Jesper Tijmstra
Psychometrika|February 23, 2019
Bayes Factors for Evaluating Latent Monotonicity in Polytomous Item Response Theory ModelsJesper Tijmstra, Maria Bolsinova
Frontiers in Psychology|June 29, 2018
On the Importance of the Speed-Ability Trade-Off When Dealing With Not Reached ItemsJesper Tijmstra, Maria Bolsinova
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|May 6, 2017
A heteroscedastic generalized linear model with a non-normal speed factor for responses and response timesDylan Molenaar, Maria Bolsinova
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The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|June 11, 2015
A test for conditional independence between response time and accuracyMaria Bolsinova, Gunter Maris
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|December 22, 2020
Accounting for individual differences in speed in the discretized signed residual time modelJesper Tijmstra, Maria Bolsinova
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|June 22, 2017
Improving precision of ability estimation: Getting more from response timesMaria Bolsinova, Jesper Tijmstra
Frontiers in Psychology|January 19, 2016
Can IRT Solve the Missing Data Problem in Test Equating?Maria Bolsinova, Gunter Maris
Frontiers in Psychology|September 25, 2018
Modeling Nonlinear Conditional Dependence Between Response Time and AccuracyMaria Bolsinova, Dylan Molenaar
Multivariate Behavioral Research|December 5, 2018
Nonlinear Indicator-Level Moderation in Latent Variable ModelsMaria Bolsinova, Dylan Molenaar
Psychometrika|August 30, 2019
Modeling Differences Between Response Times of Correct and Incorrect ResponsesMaria Bolsinova, Jesper Tijmstra
Psychometrika|February 23, 2019
Bayes Factors for Evaluating Latent Monotonicity in Polytomous Item Response Theory ModelsJesper Tijmstra, Maria Bolsinova
Frontiers in Psychology|June 29, 2018
On the Importance of the Speed-Ability Trade-Off When Dealing With Not Reached ItemsJesper Tijmstra, Maria Bolsinova
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|May 6, 2017
A heteroscedastic generalized linear model with a non-normal speed factor for responses and response timesDylan Molenaar, Maria Bolsinova
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