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@article{Titz2017a,
  title = {Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric data},
  volume = {50},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  url = {http://link.springer.com/10.3758/s13428-017-0954-y},
  doi = {10.3758/s13428-017-0954-y},
  journal = {Behavior Research Methods},
  author = {Titz, Johannes and Scholz, Agnes and Sedlmeier, Peter},
  year = {2018},
  keywords = {Eye tracking, Low cost, Pupil size, paper\_pass, clean\_citation, paper3\_pass\_t},
  pages = {1853--1863},
  file = {Titz, Scholz, Sedlmeier - 2017 - Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric data:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/2J87VHCL/Titz, Scholz, Sedlmeier - 2017 - Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric data.pdf:application/pdf;Titz, Scholz, Sedlmeier - 2017 - Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric data:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/QTPZ77FH/Titz, Scholz, Sedlmeier - 2017 - Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric data.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{titz2020,
  title = {passt: {An} {R} implementation of the probability associator time ({PASS}-{T}) model},
  volume = {5},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  issn = {2475-9066},
  shorttitle = {passt},
  url = {https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.01900},
  doi = {10.21105/joss.01900},
  abstract = {Titz, (2020). passt: An R implementation of the Probability Associator Time (PASS-T) model. Journal of Open Source Software, 5(46), 1900, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01900},
  language = {en},
  number = {46},
  urldate = {2020-02-05},
  journal = {Journal of Open Source Software},
  author = {Titz, Johannes},
  month = feb,
  year = {2020},
  pages = {1900},
  file = {Full Text PDF:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/X2C9W9L7/Titz - 2020 - passt An R implementation of the Probability Asso.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/DHY5IEGD/joss.html:text/html}
}
@article{titz2020a,
  title = {mimosa: {A} modern graphical user interface for 2-level mixed models},
  volume = {5},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  issn = {2475-9066},
  shorttitle = {mimosa},
  url = {https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.02116},
  doi = {10.21105/joss.02116},
  language = {en},
  number = {49},
  urldate = {2020-05-03},
  journal = {Journal of Open Source Software},
  author = {Titz, Johannes},
  year = {2020},
  pages = {2116},
  file = {Full Text PDF:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/8QJEX5JB/Titz - 2020 - mimosa A Modern Graphical User Interface for 2-le.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/P8M5J8PD/joss.html:text/html}
}
@article{titz2021a,
  title = {cofad: {An} {R} package and shiny app for contrast analysis},
  volume = {6},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  issn = {2475-9066},
  shorttitle = {cofad},
  url = {https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.03822},
  doi = {10/gnhcrq},
  abstract = {Titz et al., (2021). cofad: An R package and shiny app for contrast analysis. Journal of Open Source Software, 6(67), 3822, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.03822},
  language = {en},
  number = {67},
  urldate = {2021-11-17},
  journal = {Journal of Open Source Software},
  author = {Titz, Johannes and Burkhardt, Markus},
  month = nov,
  year = {2021},
  pages = {3822},
  file = {Full Text PDF:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/3MWBQZSQ/Titz and Burkhardt - 2021 - cofad An R package and shiny app for contrast ana.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/S4GAWGXB/joss.html:text/html}
}
@article{titz2021b,
  title = {Judgments of frequency and duration: {One} or two underlying dimensions?},
  volume = {16},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  issn = {1930-2975},
  shorttitle = {Judgments of frequency and duration},
  url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/judgment-and-decision-making/article/judgments-of-frequency-and-duration-one-or-two-underlying-dimensions/61B52D3CC93460D8159A389B8BE98923},
  doi = {10.1017/S1930297500008639},
  abstract = {How often and for how long a certain object was encountered are two distinct questions, requiring two distinct answers. But when humans judge an object to have been presented often, they usually also judge it to have been presented for a long duration. Under certain conditions the reverse is also true: When an object has been presented for a long time, humans think it has been presented often. These mutual influences hint at a single underlying dimension on which judgments of frequency and duration are based. But the judgments also differ in certain respects, which instead speaks for two independent dimensions. In this article, from a novel formal perspective, we revisit arguments for and against unidimensional and two-dimensional models. To determine which of these models is supported empirically, we analyzed all available studies and tested an overlooked but critical condition that would allow us to draw a definitive conclusion. Our evidence speaks against a unidimensional model in all variants.},
  language = {en},
  number = {2},
  urldate = {2023-01-05},
  journal = {Judgment and Decision Making},
  author = {Titz, Johannes and Sedlmeier, Peter},
  month = mar,
  year = {2021},
  note = {Publisher: Cambridge University Press},
  keywords = {common path, dual path, judgment of duration, judgment of frequency, state trace analysis, total time hypothesis},
  pages = {460--483},
  file = {Full Text PDF:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/G9BVUFDH/Titz and Sedlmeier - 2021 - Judgments of frequency and duration One or two un.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{titz2022b,
  title = {The {R} {Journal}: {Introducing} fastpos: {A} {Fast} {R} {Implementation} to {Find} the {Critical} {Point} of {Stability} for a {Correlation}},
  volume = {14},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  issn = {2073-4859},
  shorttitle = {The {R} {Journal}},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2022-041/},
  doi = {10.32614/RJ-2022-041},
  abstract = {The R package fastpos provides a fast algorithm to estimate the required sample size for a Pearson correlation to *stabilize* [@schonbrodt2013]. The stability approach is an innovative alternative to other means of sample size planning, such as power analysis. Although the approach is young, it has already attracted much interest in the research community. Still, to date, there exists no easy way to use the stability approach because there is no analytical solution and a simulation approach is computationally expensive with a quadratic time complexity. The presented package overcomes this limitation by speeding up the calculation of correlations and achieving linear time complexity. For typical parameters, the theoretical speedup is around a factor of 250, which was empirically confirmed in a comparison with the original implementation `corEvol`. This speedup allows practitioners to use the stability approach to plan for sample size and theoreticians to further explore the method.},
  number = {3},
  urldate = {2023-01-26},
  journal = {The R Journal},
  author = {Titz, Johannes},
  month = dec,
  year = {2022},
  pages = {5--12},
  file = {Full Text PDF:/home/jt/Zotero/storage/HALPWDU7/Titz - 2022 - The R Journal Introducing fastpos A Fast R Imple.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{dnb:1228714355,
  address = {München},
  title = {Datenanalyse mit {R}. {Fortgeschrittene} {Verfahren}},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  isbn = {3-86894-413-3},
  language = {DEUTSCH},
  publisher = {Pearson},
  author = {Burkhardt, Markus and Titz, Johannes and Sedlmeier, Peter},
  year = {2022},
  note = {tex.biburl: https://d-nb.info/1228714355},
  keywords = {Datenanalyse, R (Programm)}
}

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