Citation: Jn. Rouder, ASSESSING THE ROLES OF CHANGE DISCRIMINATION AND ACCUMULATION - EVIDENCE FOR A HYBRID MODEL OF PERCEPTUAL DECISION-MAKING, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 369-369
Citation: H. Colonius et W. Ellermeier, DISTRIBUTION INEQUALITIES FOR PARALLEL MODELS OF REACTION GENERALIZEDSTOPPING RULES, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 369-369
Citation: S. Shams, A SELF-ORGANIZING MODEL FOR SOLVING THE BINDING PROBLEM USING NONLINEAR INTEGRATIVE-FIRE NEURONS, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 370-371
Authors:
MARSHALL JA
SCHMITT CP
KALARICKAL GJ
ALLEY RK
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Citation: M. Kubovy et al., THE INTERACTION OF MODULES DEMONSTRATED USING THE GESTALT DETECTION TECHNIQUE - THE PRE-ATTENTIVE BINDING OF COLOR AND FORM, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 370-370
Citation: A. Chaudhuri, THE RATCHET PRINCIPLE IN A PRINCIPAL-AGENT GAME WITH UNKNOWN COSTS - AN EXPERIMENTAL-ANALYSIS, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 371-371
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Citation: Y. Berebymeyer, A REFERENCE-POINT MODEL FOR THE PAYOFF EFFECT IN PROBABILITY-LEARNINGEXPERIMENTS, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 371-372
Citation: R. Barkan et D. Zohar, ACCIDENTS AND DECISION-MAKING UNDER RISK - A COMPARISON OF 4 ALTERNATIVE MODELS, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 372-372
Citation: J. Meyer et D. Gopher, APPLYING COGNITIVE GAME THEORETICAL ANALYSES TO 2-PERSON SIGNAL-DETECTION, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 372-372
Citation: S. Gilat et al., BEYOND BAYES THEOREM - THE EFFECT OF BASE-RATE INFORMATION IN CONSENSUS GAMES, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 372-372
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Citation: Dm. Messick et Wbg. Liebrand, LEVELS OF ANALYSIS AND THE EXPLANATION OF THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF COOPERATION, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 373-374
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Citation: J. Kagel, BIDDING IN COMMON VALUE AUCTIONS - WHY DONT VERY EXPERIENCED BIDDERS EARN EVEN MORE, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 374-374
Citation: E. Weg et R. Zwick, INFINITE-HORIZON BARGAINING WITH COMPACTS AND COMMON KNOWLEDGE - FACTS AND FICTIONS, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 374-374
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Citation: D. Seale et J. Sundali, STRATEGIC SIGNALING IN AN N PERSON SIMULTANEOUS MARKET ENTRY GAME, Journal of mathematical psychology, 40(4), 1996, pp. 374-375