Philip L Smith
Philip L Smith
Professor of Mathematical Psychology, University of Melbourne
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A comparison of sequential sampling models for two-choice reaction time.
R Ratcliff, PL Smith
Psychological review 111 (2), 333, 2004
10482004
Psychology and neurobiology of simple decisions
PL Smith, R Ratcliff
Trends in neurosciences 27 (3), 161-168, 2004
10192004
Diffusion decision model: Current issues and history
R Ratcliff, PL Smith, SD Brown, G McKoon
Trends in cognitive sciences 20 (4), 260-281, 2016
4032016
Stochastic dynamic models of response time and accuracy: A foundational primer
PL Smith
Journal of mathematical psychology 44 (3), 408-463, 2000
2832000
Psychophysically principled models of visual simple reaction time.
PL Smith
Psychological review 102 (3), 567, 1995
2481995
An integrated theory of attention and decision making in visual signal detection.
PL Smith, R Ratcliff
Psychological review 116 (2), 283, 2009
2392009
The accumulator model of two-choice discrimination
PL Smith, D Vickers
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 32 (2), 135-168, 1988
2241988
Dual diffusion model for single-cell recording data from the superior colliculus in a brightness-discrimination task
R Ratcliff, YT Hasegawa, RP Hasegawa, PL Smith, MA Segraves
Journal of neurophysiology 97 (2), 1756-1774, 2007
2162007
The process of negotiating: Strategy and timing as predictors of outcomes
M Olekalns, PL Smith, T Walsh
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 68 (1), 68-77, 1996
1851996
Conflicting social motives in negotiating groups.
LR Weingart, JM Brett, M Olekalns, PL Smith
Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (6), 994, 2007
1682007
Understanding optimal outcomes. The role of strategy sequences in competitive negotiations
M Olekalns, PL Smith
Human Communication Research 26 (4), 527-557, 2000
1642000
Attention orienting and the time course of perceptual decisions: Response time distributions with masked and unmasked displays
PL Smith, R Ratcliff, BJ Wolfgang
Vision research 44 (12), 1297-1320, 2004
1452004
Quantitative coding of negotiation behavior
L Weingart, P Smith, M Olekalns
International negotiation 9 (3), 441-456, 2004
1272004
Mutually dependent: Power, trust, affect and the use of deception in negotiation
M Olekalns, PL Smith
Journal of Business Ethics 85 (3), 347-365, 2009
1222009
Testing the relationships among negotiators’ motivational orientations, strategy choices, and outcomes
M Olekalns, PL Smith
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 39 (2), 101-117, 2003
1172003
Social value orientations and strategy choices in competitive negotiations
M Olekalns, PL Smith
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (6), 657-668, 1999
1121999
The rationale for the inspection time index
D Vickers, PL Smith
Personality and Individual Differences 7 (5), 609-623, 1986
1101986
Moments in time: Metacognition, trust, and outcomes in dyadic negotiations
M Olekalns, PL Smith
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 31 (12), 1696-1707, 2005
1022005
Perceptual discrimination in static and dynamic noise: the temporal relation between perceptual encoding and decision making.
R Ratcliff, PL Smith
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 139 (1), 70, 2010
982010
Time‐dependent Poisson counter models of response latency in simple judgment
PL Smith, T Van Zandt
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 53 (2), 293-315, 2000
922000
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