Peer Reviewed Publications

The raw data and analysis scripts are available for many papers, at least for those papers where I was first author. Just click on “Links”.

Citation information can be found at my Google Scholar profile.

Submitted manuscripts (i.e., under review or in revision)

Deans-Browne, C. & Singman, H. (submitted)  The Everyday Belief Bias: Belief in the Claim of a Political Argument Predicts the Perceived Quality of the Argument.

Rey-Mermet, A.,  Singmann, H., & Oberauer, K. (in revision). Neither measurement error nor speed-accuracy trade-offs explain the difficulty of establishing attentional control as a psychometric construct: Evidence from a latent-variable analysis using diffusion modeling.

Publications

Note: Publications “in press” are displayed as published in the upcoming year.

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2025

10. Kellen, David; Meyer-Grant, Constantin G.; Singmann, Henrik; Klauer, Karl Christoph: Critical Testing in Recognition Memory: Selective Influence, Single-Item Generalization, and the High-Threshold Hypothesis. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Forthcoming. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: discrete states, mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, Recognition memory, Signal detection)

2021

9. Winiger, Samuel; Singmann, Henrik; Kellen, David: Bias in Confidence: A critical test for discrete-state models of visual working memory.. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 387-401, 2021. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, MPT models, Recognition memory, Signal detection)

2019

8. Starns, Jeffrey J.; Cataldo, Andrea M.; Rotello, Caren M.; Annis, Jeffrey; Aschenbrenner, Andrew; Bröder, Arndt; Cox, Gregory; Criss, Amy; Curl, Ryan A.; Dobbins, Ian G.; Dunn, John; Enam, Tasnuva; Evans, Nathan J.; Farrell, Simon; Fraundorf, Scott H.; Gronlund, Scott D.; Heathcote, Andrew; Heck, Daniel W.; Hicks, Jason L.; Huff, Mark J.; Kellen, David; Key, Kylie N.; Kilic, Asli; Klauer, Karl Christoph; Kraemer, Kyle R.; Leite, Fábio P.; Lloyd, Marianne E.; Malejka, Simone; Mason, Alice; McAdoo, Ryan M.; McDonough, Ian M.; Michael, Robert B.; Mickes, Laura; Mizrak, Eda; Morgan, David P.; Mueller, Shane T.; Osth, Adam; Reynolds, Angus; Seale-Carlisle, Travis M.; Singmann, Henrik; Sloane, Jennifer F.; Smith, Andrew M.; Tillman, Gabriel; van Ravenzwaaij, Don; Weidemann, Christoph T.; Wells, Gary L.; White, Corey N.; Wilson, Jack: Assessing theoretical conclusions with blinded inference to investigate a potential inference crisis. In: Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 335-349, 2019. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, model selection, Recognition memory)

2018

7. Mizrak, Eda; Singmann, Henrik; Öztekin, Ilke: Forgetting Emotional Material in Working Memory. In: Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 331–340, 2018. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Diffusion model, emotion, measurement models, memory, neuro, working memory)

2016

6. Kellen, David; Singmann, Henrik: ROC Residuals in Signal-Detection Models of Recognition Memory. In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 253-264, 2016. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, mixed models, R, Signal detection)

2015

5. Kellen, David; Singmann, Henrik; Vogt, Jan; Klauer, Karl Christoph: Further Evidence for Discrete-State Mediation in Recognition Memory. In: Experimental Psychology, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 40-53, 2015. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: discrete states, mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, MPT models, Recognition memory, Signal detection)

2014

4. Kellen, David; Singmann, Henrik; Klauer, Karl Christoph: Modeling source-memory overdistribution. In: Journal of Memory and Language, vol. 76, pp. 216–236, 2014. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Familiarity, hierarchical-Bayesian modeling, mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, MPT models, overdistribution, source memory)

2013

3. Kellen, David; Klauer, Karl Christoph; Singmann, Henrik: On the measurement of criterion noise in signal detection theory: Reply to Benjamin (2013). In: Psychological Review, vol. 120, no. 3, pp. 727–730, 2013, ISSN: 0033-295X. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: criterion noise, decision noise, mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, Recognition memory, response criteria, Signal detection)
2. Singmann, Henrik; Kellen, David; Klauer, Karl Christoph: Investigating the Other-Race Effect of Germans towards Turks and Arabs using Multinomial Processing Tree Models. In: Knauff, Markus; Pauen, M.; Sebanz, N.; Wachsmuth, I. (Ed.): Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 1330–1335, Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, 2013. (Type: Proceedings Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, MPT models, other-race effect, Recognition memory)

2012

1. Kellen, David; Klauer, Karl Christoph; Singmann, Henrik: On the measurement of criterion noise in signal detection theory: The case of recognition memory.. In: Psychological Review, vol. 119, no. 3, pp. 457–479, 2012, ISSN: 1939-1471, 0033-295X. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: criterion noise, decision noise, mathematical modeling, measurement models, memory, Recognition memory, response criteria, Signal detection)

Dormant manuscripts (manuscripts which might be picked up again at a later point in time)

Foster, K. & Singmann, H. (in revision). Another Approximation of the First-Passage Time Densities for the Ratcliff Diffusion Decision Model.

Winiger, S., Singmann, H., & Kellen, D. (in revision). Violations of Conditional Independence in Mixed-State Models of Visual Working Memory.

Misc

Other up-to-date lists of my publications can be found at my Google Scholar profile (which contains citation information), my ReseachGate profile, or my ORCID profile (can be a little outdated).