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)

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.

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

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2023

7. Meyer-Grant, Constantin G.; Cruz, Nicole; Singmann, Henrik; Winiger, Samuel; Goswani, Spriha; Hayes, Brett K.; Klauer, Karl Christoph: Are Logical Intuitions Only Make-Believe? Reexamining the Logic-Liking Effect. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 49, iss. 8, pp. 1280-1305, 2023. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Conditional reasoning, Intuition, Reasoning, syllogistic reasoning)

2018

6. Trippas, Dries; Kellen, David; Singmann, Henrik; Pennycook, Gordon; Koehler, Derek J.; Fugelsang, Jonathan A.; Dubé, Chad: Characterizing Belief Bias in Syllogistic Reasoning: A Hierarchical-Bayesian Meta-Analysis of ROC Data. In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 2141–2174, 2018. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: hierarchical-Bayesian modeling, mathematical modeling, measurement models, Meta Analysis, Reasoning, Signal detection, syllogistic reasoning)
5. Winiger, Samuel; Singmann, Henrik; Kellen, David: Measuring Belief Bias with Ternary Response Sets. In: Rogers, Tim; Rau, Marina; Zhu, Jerry; Kalish, Chuck (Ed.): Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 1171–1176, Austin TX: Cognitive Science Society, 2018. (Type: Proceedings Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Belief bias, measurement models, MPT models, Reasoning, syllogistic reasoning)

2014

4. Ragni, Marco; Singmann, Henrik; Steinlein, Eva-Maria: Theory Comparison for Generalized Quantifiers. In: Bello, Paul; Guarini, Marcello; McShane, Marjorie; Scassellati, Brian (Ed.): Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 1330–1335, Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, 2014. (Type: Proceedings Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: logical thinking, mathematical modeling, measurement models, MPT models, Reasoning, syllogistic reasoning)
3. Singmann, Henrik; Kellen, David: Concerns with the SDT approach to causal conditional reasoning: a comment on Trippas, Handley, Verde, Roser, McNair, and Evans (2014). In: Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 5, pp. 402, 2014. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Belief bias, Conditional reasoning, mathematical modeling, measurement models, model identifiability, Reasoning, Signal detection, syllogistic reasoning)
2. Singmann, Henrik; Klauer, Karl Christoph; Kellen, David: Intuitive Logic Revisited: New Data and a Bayesian Mixed Model Meta-Analysis. In: PLoS ONE, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. e94223, 2014. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Dual Process Models, Fluency, Intuition, Meta Analysis, Reasoning, replication, syllogistic reasoning)

2013

1. Klauer, Karl Christoph; Singmann, Henrik: Does logic feel good? Testing for intuitive detection of logicality in syllogistic reasoning. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 1265–1273, 2013, ISSN: 0278-7393. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Dual Process Models, Fluency, Intuition, Reasoning, replication, syllogistic reasoning)

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).