Journal article

The diffusion model is not a deterministic growth model: Comment on Jones and Dzhafarov (2014)

PL Smith, R Ratcliff, G McKoon

Psychological Review | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2014

Abstract

Jones and Dzhafarov (2014) claim that several current models of speeded decision making in cognitive tasks, including the diffusion model, can be viewed as special cases of other general models or model classes. The general models can be made to match any set of response time (RT) distribution and accuracy data exactly by a suitable choice of parameters and so are unfalsifiable. The implication of their claim is that models like the diffusion model are empirically testable only by artificially restricting them to exclude unfalsifiable instances of the general model. We show that Jones and Dzhafarov's argument depends on enlarging the class of "diffusion" models to include models in which the..

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