Interpreting the Parameters of the Diffusion Model: An Empirical Validation
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| Andreas Voss, Klaus Rothermund and Jochen Voss:
Interpreting the Parameters of the Diffusion Model: An Empirical Validation.
Memory & Cognition, vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 1206–1220,
2004.
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Abstract
The diffusion model (Ratcliff, 1978) allows for the statistical
separation of different components of a speeded binary decision process
(decision threshold, bias, information uptake, and motor response). These
components are represented by different parameters of the model. Two
experiments were conducted to test the interpretational validity of the
parameters. Using a color discrimination task, we investigated whether
experimental manipulations of specific aspects of the decision process had
specific effects on the corresponding parameters in a diffusion model data
analysis (see Ratcliff, 2002; Ratcliff &Rouder, 1998; Ratcliff,
Thapar, &McKoon, 2001, 2003). In support of the model, we found that
(1) decision thresholds were higher when we induced accuracy motivation,
(2) drift rates (i.e., information uptake) were lower when stimuli were
harder to discriminate, (3) the motor components were increased when a
more difficult form of response was required, and (4) the process was
biased toward rewarded responses.
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