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The Asymptotic Distribution of Response Probabilities in the Audley-Jonckheere Learning Model
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2025
Abstract
The asymptotic distributions of response probabilities in the Audley-Jonckheere learning model, as applied to the two-choice learning situation, are described for (1) the experimenter-controlled events model, (2) the subject-controlled events model, and (3) the experimenter-subject-controlled events model.
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