JoF: Modelling and Simulating Judgments of Frequency
In a typical experiment for the intuitive judgment of frequencies (JoF) different stimuli with different frequencies are presented. The participants consider these stimuli with a constant duration and give a judgment of frequency. These judgments can be simulated by formal models: PASS 1 and PASS 2 based on Sedlmeier (2002, ISBN:978-0198508632), MINERVA 2 baesd on Hintzman (1984) <doi:10.3758/BF03202365> and TODAM 2 based on Murdock, Smith & Bai (2001) <doi:10.1006/jmps.2000.1339>. The package provides an assessment of the frequency by determining the core aspects of these four models (attention, decay, and presented frequency) that can be compared to empirical results.
| Version: | 
0.1.0 | 
| Depends: | 
R (≥ 3.1.0) | 
| Suggests: | 
testthat, knitr, rmarkdown | 
| Published: | 
2020-04-03 | 
| Author: | 
Markus Burkhardt [aut, cre] | 
| Maintainer: | 
Markus Burkhardt  <markus.burkhardt at psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de> | 
| License: | 
GPL-3 | 
| NeedsCompilation: | 
no | 
| CRAN checks: | 
JoF results | 
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