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2024

Book Chapter

How to publish and review a computational model

Neal, Andrew, Ballard, Timothy and Palada, Hector (2024). How to publish and review a computational model. Computational Modeling For IndustrialOrganizational Psychologists. (pp. 297-319) New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003388852-13

How to publish and review a computational model

2024

Book Chapter

Fitting computational models to data: a tutorial

Ballard, Timothy, Palada, Hector and Neal, Andrew (2024). Fitting computational models to data: a tutorial. Computational modeling for industrial-organizational psychologists. (pp. 255-296) edited by Jeffrey B. Vancouver, Mo Wang and Justin M. Weinhardt. New York, NY, United States: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003388852-12

Fitting computational models to data: a tutorial

2023

Conference Publication

A methodology for evaluating the safety and effectiveness of alternative crewing arrangements for next-generation Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems

Neal, Andrew, Marshall, Kayler, Sanderson, Penelope, Ballard, Timothy, Palada, Hector, Boag-Hodgson, Christine, Duffy, Donna and Perez, Tristan (2023). A methodology for evaluating the safety and effectiveness of alternative crewing arrangements for next-generation Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems. IEEE/AIAA 42nd Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), Barcelona, Spain, 1-5 October 2023. New York, NY, United States: IEEE. doi: 10.1109/dasc58513.2023.10311253

A methodology for evaluating the safety and effectiveness of alternative crewing arrangements for next-generation Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems

2023

Journal Article

A tutorial on Bayesian modeling of change across time, individuals, and groups

Knight, Emma, Neal, Andrew, Palada, Hector and Ballard, Timothy (2023). A tutorial on Bayesian modeling of change across time, individuals, and groups. Computational Brain and Behavior, 6 (4), 697-718. doi: 10.1007/s42113-023-00173-6

A tutorial on Bayesian modeling of change across time, individuals, and groups

2023

Journal Article

Evidence accumulation modelling in the wild: understanding safety-critical decisions

Boag, Russell J., Strickland, Luke, Heathcote, Andrew, Neal, Andrew, Palada, Hector and Loft, Shayne (2023). Evidence accumulation modelling in the wild: understanding safety-critical decisions. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 27 (2), 175-188. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2022.11.009

Evidence accumulation modelling in the wild: understanding safety-critical decisions

2020

Journal Article

An evidence accumulation model of perceptual discrimination with naturalistic stimuli

Palada, Hector, Searston, Rachel A., Persson, Annabel, Ballard, Timothy and Thompson, Matthew B. (2020). An evidence accumulation model of perceptual discrimination with naturalistic stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 26 (4), 671-691. doi: 10.1037/xap0000272

An evidence accumulation model of perceptual discrimination with naturalistic stimuli

2020

Other Outputs

Adapting to workload in complex environments: Insights from evidence accumulation models of decision making

Palada, Hector (2020). Adapting to workload in complex environments: Insights from evidence accumulation models of decision making. PhD Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.184

Adapting to workload in complex environments: Insights from evidence accumulation models of decision making

2019

Journal Article

An integrated approach to testing dynamic, multilevel theory: using computational models to connect theory, model, and data

Ballard, Timothy, Palada, Hector, Griffin, Mark and Neal, Andrew (2019). An integrated approach to testing dynamic, multilevel theory: using computational models to connect theory, model, and data. Organizational Research Methods, 24 (2) 1094428119881209, 109442811988120-284. doi: 10.1177/1094428119881209

An integrated approach to testing dynamic, multilevel theory: using computational models to connect theory, model, and data

2019

Journal Article

Using response time modeling to understand the sources of dual-task interference in a dynamic environment

Palada, Hector, Neal, Andrew, Strayer, David, Ballard, Timothy and Heathcote, Andrew (2019). Using response time modeling to understand the sources of dual-task interference in a dynamic environment. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Human Perception and Performance, 45 (10), 1331-1345. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000672

Using response time modeling to understand the sources of dual-task interference in a dynamic environment

2018

Journal Article

Understanding the causes of adapting, and failing to adapt, to time pressure in a complex multistimulus environment

Palada, Hector, Neal, Andrew, Tay, Rachel and Heathcote, Andrew (2018). Understanding the causes of adapting, and failing to adapt, to time pressure in a complex multistimulus environment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 24 (3), 380-399. doi: 10.1037/xap0000176

Understanding the causes of adapting, and failing to adapt, to time pressure in a complex multistimulus environment

2016

Journal Article

Evidence accumulation in a complex task: making choices about concurrent multiattribute stimuli under time pressure

Palada, Hector, Neal, Andrew, Vuckovic, Anita, Martin, Russell, Samuels, Kate and Heathcote, Andrew (2016). Evidence accumulation in a complex task: making choices about concurrent multiattribute stimuli under time pressure. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 22 (1), 1-23. doi: 10.1037/xap0000074

Evidence accumulation in a complex task: making choices about concurrent multiattribute stimuli under time pressure

2012

Other Outputs

Responding to difficulty: how implicit theories of ability influence effort, performance and self-efficacy

Palada, Hector (2012). Responding to difficulty: how implicit theories of ability influence effort, performance and self-efficacy. Honours Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland.

Responding to difficulty: how implicit theories of ability influence effort, performance and self-efficacy