bin_score | R Documentation |
Calculates Bin scores using the method suggested in Hughes et al. (2014) and Draheim et al. (2016)
bin_score(
x,
rt = "RT",
accuracy = "Accuracy",
condition = "Condition",
baseline = "congruent",
type = "mean",
id = "Subject"
)
x |
a dataframe with trial level data. Needs to have RT and Accuracy DVs |
rt |
Column name in dataframe that contains the reaction time data |
accuracy |
Column name in dataframe that contains the accuracy data |
condition |
Column name in dataframe that contains the trial condition type |
baseline |
The values that specify the baseline condition |
type |
How should Bin trials be aggregated, "sum" or "mean" (Default: "mean") |
id |
Column name in dataframe that contains the subject identifiers |
Draheim, C., Hicks, K. L., & Engle, R. W. (2016). Combining reaction time and accuracy: The relationship between working memory capacity and task switching as a case example. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11(1), 133–155. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691615596990
Hughes, M. M., Linck, J. A., Bowles, A. R., Koeth, J. T., & Bunting, M. F. (2014). Alternatives to switch-cost scoring in the task-switching paradigm: Their reliability and increased validity. Behavior Research Methods, 46(3), 702–721. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-013-0411-5
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