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Technical Reports for 2002 (No. 247 - 251)
247: Motivational Underpinnings of Utility in Decision Making: Decision Field Theory Analysis of Deprivation and Satiation
Jerome R. Busemeyer, James T. Townsend, & Julie C. Stout
248: Dynamic Signal Detection Theory: The next logical step in the evolution of signal detection analysis
J.D. Balakrishnan & Justin A. MacDonald, Purdue University; Jerome R. Busemeyer & Anli Lin, Indiana University
249: Simple Matrix Methods for Analyzing Diffusion Models of Choice Probability, Choice Response Time and Simple Response Time
Adele Diederich, International University Bremen, Germany & Jerome R. Busemeyer, Indiana University
250: Cognitive Modeling Analysis of the Decision-Making Processes Used by Cocaine Abusers
Julie C. Stout, Jerome R. Busemeyer and Anli Lin, Indiana University; Steven R. Grant, Katherine R. Bonson, National Institutes of Drug Abuse
251: Using Computational Models to Help Explain Decision Making Processes of Substance Abusers
Jerome R. Busemeyer, Julie C. Stout, and Peter Finn, Indiana University