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Michael E. Young
Michael E. Young
Professor of Psychological Sciences, Kansas State University
Verified email at ksu.edu
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The landscape model of reading: Inferences and the online construction of a memory representation
P Van den Broek, M Young, Tzeng, T Linderholm
The construction of mental representations during reading, 71-98., 1999
7541999
Entropy detection by pigeons: Response to mixed visual displays after same–different discrimination training.
ME Young, EA Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 23 (2), 157, 1997
1951997
Discriminating the relation between relations: The role of entropy in abstract conceptualization by baboons (Papio papio) and humans (Homo sapiens).
J Fagot, EA Wasserman, ME Young
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 27 (4), 316, 2001
1782001
Causation and association.
EA Wasserman, SF Kao, LJ Van Hamme, M Katagiri, ME Young
Academic Press, 1996
1611996
Same–different discrimination: The keel and backbone of thought and reasoning.
EA Wasserman, ME Young
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 36 (1), 3, 2010
1292010
Effects of number of items on the pigeon's discrimination of same from different visual displays.
ME Young, EA Wasserman, KL Garner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 23 (4), 491, 1997
1141997
On the origin of personal causal theories
ME Young
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2 (1), 83-104, 1995
1141995
Same–different conceptualization by baboons (Papio papio): The role of entropy.
EA Wasserman, J Fagot, ME Young
Journal of comparative psychology 115 (1), 42, 2001
1102001
Entropy and variability discrimination.
ME Young, EA Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 27 (1), 278, 2001
1092001
Variability discrimination in humans and animals: implications for adaptive action.
EA Wasserman, ME Young, RG Cook
American Psychologist 59 (9), 879, 2004
1022004
Effects of number of items and visual display variability on same-different discrimination behavior
L Castro, ME Young, EA Wasserman
Memory & cognition 34 (8), 1689-1703, 2006
772006
Optimal go/no-go ratios to maximize false alarms
ME Young, SC Sutherland, AW McCoy
Behavior research methods 50, 1020-1029, 2018
752018
Effects of number of items on the baboon’s discrimination of same from different visual displays
EA Wasserman, ME Young, J Fagot
Animal Cognition 4, 163-170, 2001
702001
Discounting: A practical guide to multilevel analysis of indifference data
ME Young
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 108, 97-112, 2017
672017
Positive and negative patterning in human causal learning
ME Young, EA Wasserman, JL Johnson, FL Jones
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B 53 (2b), 121-138, 2000
662000
Mixed effects modeling of Morris water maze data: Advantages and cautionary notes
ME Young, MH Clark, A Goffus, MR Hoane
Learning and Motivation 40 (2), 160-177, 2009
632009
Causal impressions: Predicting when, not just whether
ME Young, ET Rogers, JS Beckmann
Memory & cognition 33 (2), 320-331, 2005
542005
Discounting: A practical guide to multilevel analysis of choice data
ME Young
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 109 (2), 293-312, 2018
532018
Effects of occlusion on pigeons' visual object recognition
NT DiPietro, EA Wasserman, ME Young
Perception 31 (11), 1299-1312, 2002
532002
Limited attention and cue order consistency affect predictive learning: A test of similarity measures.
ME Young, EA Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 28 (3), 484, 2002
492002
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