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Paper-based assessment of the effects of aging on response time. A diffusion model analysis ...
Dirk, Judith
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Kratzsch, Gesa Katharina
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Prindle, John P.
. - : MDPI, 2017
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Paper-based assessment of the effects of aging on response time. A diffusion model analysis
Dirk, Judith
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Kratzsch, Gesa Katharina
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Prindle, John P.
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In: Journal of intelligence 5 (2017) 2, 16 S. (2017)
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Paper-Based Assessment of the Effects of Aging on Response Time: A Diffusion Model Analysis
Dirk, Judith
;
Kratzsch, Gesa Katharina
;
Prindle, John J.
;
Kröhne, Ulf
;
Goldhammer, Frank
;
Schmiedek, Florian
. - : MDPI, 2017
Abstract:
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment with younger (age 18–36) and older (age 64–75) adults, applying Ratcliff’s diffusion model. Using digital pens allowed the paper-based assessment of response times for single items. Age differences previously reported by Ratcliff and colleagues in computer-based experiments were partly replicated: older adults responded more conservatively than younger adults and showed a slowing of their nondecision components of RT by 53 ms. The rates of evidence accumulation (drift rate) showed no age-related differences. Participants with a higher score in a vocabulary test also had higher drift rates. The experiment demonstrates the possibility to use formal processing models with paper-based tests.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526453/
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