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What predicts productivity? : Theory meets individuals
In: Cognitive linguistics. - Berlin ; Boston, Mass. : de Gruyter Mouton 31 (2020) 2, 251-278
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Bilingualism Affords No General Cognitive Advantages: A Population Study of Executive Function in 11,000 People
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2020)
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Corpus stylistics : theory and practice
Walker, Brian; McIntyre, Dan. - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2019
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Interaction matrix selection in spatial econometrics with an application to growth theory
In: ISSN: 0166-0462 ; Regional Science and Urban Economics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01278545 ; Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, 2019, 75, pp.49-69. ⟨10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2019.01.002⟩ (2019)
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Mariachiara Russo (ed.): Making way in corpus-based interpreting studies. Singapore: Springer, 2018
In: Across languages and cultures. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 20 (2019) 1, 147-151
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Fuzzy Evaluation Model for Enhancing E-Learning Systems
Lee; Wang; Yu
In: Mathematics ; Volume 7 ; Issue 10 (2019)
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Korpuslinguistik im Alltag linguistischer Forschung
In: Korpuslinguistik. - Duisburg : Universitätsverlag Rhein-Ruhr OHG (2018), 69-82
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Rationality or irrationality of preferences? Quantitative tests of decision theories
Guo, Ying. - 2018
Abstract: To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must prefer x to z. Transitivity of preferences is a very fundamental element of utility and plays an important role in many major contemporary theories of decision making under risk or uncertainty. One has to be very careful about claiming violations of transitivity of preferences. In my thesis, I present a comprehensive analysis of several decision heuristics that permit intransitive preferences: the lexicographic semiorder model (Tversky, 1969), the similarity model (Rubinstein, 1988), and perceived relative argument model (PRAM, Loomes, 2010a), as well as several transitive decision theories: the linear order model and 49 versions of Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT, Tversky and Kahneman, 1992a). For each decision theory, I use two kinds of probabilistic specifications to explain choice variability: a distance-based probabilistic specification models preferences as deterministic and response processes as probabilistic, and a mixture specification models preferences as probabilistic and response processes as deterministic. I test these probabilistic models on data sets from different experiments, using both frequentist (Davis-Stober, 2009, Iverson and Falmagne, 1985, Silvapulle and Sen, 2005) and Bayesian (Myung et al., 2005) order-constrained, likelihood-based statistical inference methods. This thesis is one of the largest scale projects for a systematic evaluation of both transitive and intransitive decision theories. The quantitative analyses in this paper consumed about 822,000 CPU hours on Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center’s Blacklight, Greenfield, and Bridges supercomputers, as an Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment project (see also, Towns et al., 2014). Individual model selection using Bayes factors shown extensive heterogeneity across participants and stimulus sets. In general, the overall conclusion is that Cumulative Prospective Theory and Perceived Relative Argument Model was systematically violated, and the intransitive heuristics performed reasonable well.
Keyword: Bayes Factor; Cumulative Prospect Theory; Decision Making; Hypothesis Testing; Order-Constrained Statistics; Quantitative Testing; Transitivity
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/102478
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Communication research methodology : a strategic approach to applied research
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A guide to doing statistics in second language research using SPSS and R
Larson-Hall, Jenifer. - New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2016
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Validating analytic rating scales : a multi-method approach to scaling descriptors for assessing academic speaking
Berger, Armin. - Wien : Peter Lang Edition, 2015
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Statistics for linguists : a step-by-step guide for novices
Eddington, David. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015
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Problems in quantitative linguistics ; 5
Altmann, Gabriel. - Lüdenscheid : RAM-Verl., 2015
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Problems of methodology and philosophy in linguistics
Bobrowski, Ireneusz. - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang-Ed., 2015
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Language, gesture, skill: The co-evolutionary foundations of language
In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B (2015)
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Learning about word learning in ambiguous situations ...
Wang, Felix Hao. - : University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL), 2015
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Cognitive neuropsychological formulation
Savage, Greg. - : New York : Springer, 2015
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Vérificationnisme et falsificationnisme : Wittgenstein vainqueur de Popper ?
Nguemeta, Philippe; Mondoué, Roger. - Paris [u.a.] : L'Harmattan, 2014
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Empirisches Arbeiten in Linguistik und Sprachlehrforschung : Anleitung zu quantitativen Studien von der Planungsphase bis zum Forschungsbericht
Marx, Nicole; Albert, Ruth. - Tübingen : Narr, 2014
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Random effects structure for confirmatory hypothesis testing: keep it maximal
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 68 (2013) 3, 255-278
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