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William H Batchelder

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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 15, 2015
Mathematical psychologyWilliam H Batchelder
Psychometrika|December 10, 2013
Cultural Consensus Theory for the ordinal data caseRoyce Anders, William H Batchelder
Educational and Psychological Measurement|May 26, 2018
Maximum Likelihood Item Easiness Models for Test Theory Without an Answer KeyStephen L France, William H Batchelder
Psychological Bulletin|November 6, 2013
Discrete-state models: comment on Pazzaglia, Dube, and Rotello (2013)William H Batchelder, Gregory E Alexander
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 17, 2008
Assessing individual differences in categorical dataJared B Smith, William H Batchelder
Psychometrika|December 12, 2013
Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling for Test Theory Without an Answer KeyZita Oravecz, Royce Anders, William H Batchelder
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 17, 2010
Minimum description length model selection of multinomial processing tree modelsHao Wu, Jay I Myung, William H Batchelder
Journal of Mathematical Psychology|June 2, 2010
On the Minimum Description Length Complexity of Multinomial Processing Tree ModelsHao Wu, Jay I Myung, William H Batchelder
The American Journal of Psychology|July 30, 2015
Studying the Existence and Attributes of Consensus on Psychological Concepts by a Cognitive Psychometric ModelZita Oravecz, Katherine Faust, William H Batchelder, et al.
Psychometrika|November 27, 2013
Bayesian estimation of multinomial processing tree models with heterogeneity in participants and itemsDora Matzke, Conor V Dolan, William H Batchelder, et al.
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 15, 2015
Mathematical psychologyWilliam H Batchelder
Psychometrika|December 10, 2013
Cultural Consensus Theory for the ordinal data caseRoyce Anders, William H Batchelder
Educational and Psychological Measurement|May 26, 2018
Maximum Likelihood Item Easiness Models for Test Theory Without an Answer KeyStephen L France, William H Batchelder
Psychological Bulletin|November 6, 2013
Discrete-state models: comment on Pazzaglia, Dube, and Rotello (2013)William H Batchelder, Gregory E Alexander
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 17, 2008
Assessing individual differences in categorical dataJared B Smith, William H Batchelder
Psychometrika|December 12, 2013
Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling for Test Theory Without an Answer KeyZita Oravecz, Royce Anders, William H Batchelder
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 17, 2010
Minimum description length model selection of multinomial processing tree modelsHao Wu, Jay I Myung, William H Batchelder
Journal of Mathematical Psychology|June 2, 2010
On the Minimum Description Length Complexity of Multinomial Processing Tree ModelsHao Wu, Jay I Myung, William H Batchelder
The American Journal of Psychology|July 30, 2015
Studying the Existence and Attributes of Consensus on Psychological Concepts by a Cognitive Psychometric ModelZita Oravecz, Katherine Faust, William H Batchelder, et al.
Psychometrika|November 27, 2013
Bayesian estimation of multinomial processing tree models with heterogeneity in participants and itemsDora Matzke, Conor V Dolan, William H Batchelder, et al.
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