Voss Andreas, Nagler Markus, Lerche Veronika
Psychologisches Institut, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, <location>Germany</location>
Exp Psychol. 2013;60(6):385-402. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000218.
Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data from binary decision tasks. They provide detailed information about cognitive processes underlying the performance in such tasks. Most importantly, different parameters are estimated from the response time distributions of correct responses and errors that map (1) the speed of information uptake, (2) the amount of information used to make a decision, (3) possible decision biases, and (4) the duration of nondecisional processes. Although this kind of model can be applied to many experimental paradigms and provides much more insight than the analysis of mean response times can, it is still rarely used in cognitive psychology. In the present paper, we provide comprehensive information on the theory of the diffusion model, as well as on practical issues that have to be considered for implementing the model.
随机扩散模型(拉特克利夫,1978年)可用于分析二元决策任务中的反应时间数据。它们提供了有关此类任务表现背后认知过程的详细信息。最重要的是,从正确反应和错误的反应时间分布中估计出不同参数,这些参数映射了(1)信息摄取速度,(2)用于做决策的信息量,(3)可能的决策偏差,以及(4)非决策过程的持续时间。尽管这种模型可应用于许多实验范式,且比平均反应时间分析能提供更多见解,但在认知心理学中仍很少使用。在本文中,我们提供了关于扩散模型理论以及模型实施时必须考虑的实际问题的全面信息。