Information Integration Theory and Functional Measurement: Applications in Psychology
This special issue contains a selection of papers presented at the third Conference on Information Integration Theory and Functional Measurement held in San Diego, California, on August 8–9, 2011i . The studies reported in these papers largely rely on Information Integration Theory (IIT) and Functional Measurement (FM). For a comprehensive discussion of IIT and FM theory the reader is referred to Anderson’s books (1981, 1982, 1996, 2008). A condensed explanation [...]
The locus of semantic interference in picture naming
Masked priming was used to study the locus of the semantic [...]
Overshadowing between landmarks in a navigation task
O’Keefe y Nadel (1978) consideran que un mapa cognitivo es una [...]
Counterfactual thinking in everyday life situations: Temporal order effects and social norms
Counterfactual thinking is the comparison of a factual situation to [...]
The Robustness of Validity and Efficiency of the Related Samples t-Test in the Presence of Outliers
The performance of the related samples t-test (a one-sample t-test [...]
