Prof. Wolfgang Schwarz
Publications
I. Publications (peer-reviewed)
- Schwarz, W. & Eiselt, A. K. (2009). The perception of temporal order along the mental number line. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 989-1004.
- Miller, J., Ulrich, R. & Schwarz, W. (2009). Why jackknifing yields good latency estimates. Psychophysiology, 46, 300-312
- Schwarz, W. & Miller, J. (2010). Locking the Wiener process to its level-crossing time. Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, 39, 372-381.
- Schwarz, W. (2010). Comparing continuos and discrete birthday coincidences: "Same day" vs. "Within 24 hours". The American Statistician, 64, 34-36.
- Schwarz, W. (2011). Compensating tendencies in penalty kick decisions of referees in frifessional football: Evidence from the German Bundesliga 1963-2006. Journal of Sports Sciences, 29, 441-447.
- Miller & Schwarz, W. (2011). Aggregate and individual replication probability within an explicit model of the research process. Psychological Methods, 16, 337-360.
- Schwarz, W. & Miller, J. (2012). Response time models of delta plots with negative-going slopes. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 19, 555-574.
- Schwarz, W. (2012). Predicting the maximum lead from final scores in basketball: A diffusion model. Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, 8, 1437.
- Schwarz, W. & Eiselt, A. K. (2012). Numerical distance effects in visual search. Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 74, 1098-1103
- Miller, J. & Schwarz, W. (2014). Brain signals do not demonstrate unconscious decision making: An interpretation based on graded conscious awareness. Consciousness & Cognition, 24, 12-21.
- Schwarz, W. & Miller, J. (2014). When less equals more: Probability summation without sensitivity improvement. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40, 2091-2100.
- Reike, D. & Schwarz, W. (2016). One model fits all: Explaining many aspects of number comparison within a single coherent model -- A random walk account. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 42, 1957--1971
- Schwarz, W. & Miller, J. (2016). GSDT: An integrative model of visual search. In Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 1654--1675
- Schwarz, W. & Reike, D. (2017). Local probability effects of repeating irrelevant attributes. Attention, Perception & Performance, 79, 230-242.
- Reike, D. & Schwarz, W. (2017). Exploring the origin of the number--size congruency effect: Sensitivity or response bias? Attention, Perception & Performance, 79, 383-388
- Miller, J. & Schwarz, W. (2018). Implications of individual differences in on-average null effects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 377-397.
- Schwarz, W. & Reike, D. (2018). Regression away from the mean: Theory and examples. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 71, 186-203.
- Schwarz, W. & Reike, D. (2019). The number-weight illusion. Psychological Bulletin and Review, 26, 332-339.
- Reike, D. & Schwarz, W. (2019). Categorizing digits and the mental number line. Attention, Perception & Performance, 81, 614-620.
- Reike, D. & Schwarz, W. (2019). Aging effects on symbolic number comparison: No deceleration of numerical information retrieval but more conservative decision-making. Psychology and Aging, 34, 4-16.
- Schwarz, W. & Reike, D. (2020). The Müller-Lyer line-length task interpreted as a conflict paradigm: A chronometric study and a diffusion account. Attention, Perception & Performance, 82, 4025-4037.
- Miller, J. & Schwarz, W. (2021). Delta plots for conflict tasks: An activation-suppression race model. Psychological Bulletin and Review, 28, 1776-1795.
- Schwarz, W. (2021). The conditional approach to evaluating detection performance. Accepted for publication in: Attention, Perception and Performance.
If you are are interested in reprints of one or more of these publications, please send an mail.
II. Books
Schwarz, W. (2008). 40 puzzles and problems in probability and mathematical statistics. Springer-Verlag, New York. Problem Series in Mathematics. ISBN 978-0-387-73511-5.