Published February 23, 2021 | Version Version 2 (contains more additional files than the original version; otherwise the same)
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Simulation of integrated speed-accuracy measures when speed-accuracy trade-off is present

  • 1. Ghent University

Description

The uploaded files contain simulation results and some software to generate these results obtained in monte carlo simulations that were designed to test whether and under which conditions integrated speed-accuracy measures are sensitive to speed accuracy trade-off. These simulations are extensively described and discussed in the following publication:

Vandierendonck, A. (2021). On the Utility of Integrated Speed-Accuracy Measures when Speed-Accuracy Trade-off is present. Journal of Cognition. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.154

The added README contains detailed information on how to use the simulation data and the included software. This version corrects for errors in the scripts used to calculate the Balanced Integration Score (BIS).

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References

  • Vandierendonck, A. (2017). A comparison of methods to combine speed and accuracy measures of performance: A rejoinder on the binning procedure. Behavior Research Methods, 49 (2), 653–673. doi:10.3758/s13428-016-0721-5
  • Vandierendonck, A. (2018). Further tests of the utility of integrated speed-accuracy measures in task switching. Journal of Cognition, 1(8), 1–16. doi:10.5334/joc.6