Functional Measurement: An Incredibly Flexible Tool
Functional Measurement (FM) has been applied to a variety of settings that can be considered as “extreme” settings; that is, settings involving participants with severe cognitive disabilities or involving unusual stimulus material. FM has, as instance, been successfully applied for analyzing (a) numerosity judgments among children as young as 3 years, (b) area judgment among children and adolescents blind from birth, (c) moral judgment among persons with autism and persons [...]
A Montecarlo comparison of three segmentation procedures with conjoint analysis.
En este trabajo se realiza una comparación con datos simulados de [...]
A neurocognitive model for short-term sensory and motor preparatory activity in humans
The purpose of this review is to present information from different [...]
Latent inhibition as a function of US intensity in a two-stage CER procedure
An experiment is reported in which the effect of unconditioned [...]
When Translation Makes the Difference: Sentence Processing in Reading and Translation
In two experiments we compared normal reading and reading for [...]
