Publication: Measurement models for visual working memory - A factorial model comparison
Measurement models for visual working memory - A factorial model comparison
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Oberauer, K. (2023). Measurement models for visual working memory - A factorial model comparison. Psychological Review, 130, 841–852. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000328
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Several measurement models have been proposed for data from the continuous-reproduction paradigm for studying visual working memory (WM): The original mixture model (Zhang & Luck, 2008) and its extension (Bays et al., 2009); the interference measurement model (IMM; Oberauer et al., 2017), and the target confusability competition (TCC) model (Schurgin et al., 2020). This article describes a space of possible measurement models in which all these models can be placed. The space is defined by three dimensions: (a) The choice of an activa
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Oberauer, K. (2023). Measurement models for visual working memory - A factorial model comparison. Psychological Review, 130, 841–852. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000328