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Heathcote, A., & Elliott, D. (2005). Nonlinear dynamical analysis of noisy time series. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 9(4), 399–433.
Brown, S., & Heathcote, A. (2005). A ballistic model of choice response time. Psychological Review, 112(1), 117–128.
Brown, S., & Heathcote, A. (2005). Practice increases the efficiency of evidence accumulation in perceptual choice. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 31(2), 289–298.
Heathcote, A., Brown, S., & Cousineau, D. (2004). QMPE: Estimating Lognormal, Wald, and Weibull RT distributions with a parameter-dependent lower bound. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36(2), 277–290.
Heathcote, A. (2004). Fitting Wald and ex-Wald distributions to response time data: An example using functions for the S-PLUS package. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36(4), 678–694.
Cousineau, D., Brown, S., & Heathcote, A. (2004). Fitting distributions using maximum likelihood: Methods and packages. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36(4), 742–756.
Heathcote, A., & Brown, S. (2004). Beyond curve fitting? Comment on Liu, Mayer-Kress, and Newell (2003). Journal of Motor Behavior, 36(2), 225–232.
Heathcote, A., & Brown, S. (2004). Reply to Speckman and Rouder: A theoretical basis for QML. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11(3), 577–578.
Heathcote, A., Brown, S., & Mewhort, D. J. K. (2002). Quantile maximum likelihood estimation of response time distributions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 9(2), 394–401.
Heathcote, A. (2002). An introduction to the art. Review of “Nonlinear Dynamics: Techniques and Applications in Psychology” by R. H. Heath. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 46(5), 609–628.
Brown, S., & Heathcote, A. (2002). On the use of nonparametric regression in assessing parametric regression models. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 46(6), 716–730.
Heathcote, A. (1996). RTSYS: A DOS application for the analysis of reaction time data. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28(3), 427–445.