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Response time (RT) distributions obtained from 3 word recognition experimen
ts were analyzed by fitting an ex-Gaussian function to the empirical data t
o determine the main effects and interactive influences of word frequency,
repetition, and lexicality on the nature of the underlying distributions. T
he ex-Gaussian analysis allows one to determine if a manipulation simply sh
ifts the response time (RT) distribution, produces a skewing of the RT dist
ribution, or both. In contrast to naming performance, the lexical decision
results indicated that the main effects and interactions of word frequency,
repetition, and lexicality primarily reflect increased skewing of the RT d
istributions, as opposed to simple shifts of the RT distributions. The impl
ications of the results were interpreted within a hybrid 2-stage model of l
exical decision performance.