David Kellen

David Kellen

Syracuse University

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About David Kellen

David Kellen, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Syracuse University, specializes in the field of Psychology, Memory, Decision Making.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evaluating the robustness of parameter estimates in cognitive models: A meta-analytic review of multinomial processing tree models across the multiverse of estimation methods

Better accuracy for better science... through random conclusions

Retrieving effectively from source memory: Evidence for differentiation and local matching processes

Lifespan trajectories of risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control: A dataset containing self-report, informant-report, behavioral, hormone and functional neuroimaging …

Taking Extinction-Level Risks

On Bayes Factors for Hypothesis Tests

Against naïve induction from experimental data

Bayes factors for mixed models: A discussion

David Kellen Information

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Citations(all)

2430

Citations(since 2020)

1769

Cited By

1334

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Syracuse University

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David Kellen Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

Memory

Decision Making

Top articles of David Kellen

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Evaluating the robustness of parameter estimates in cognitive models: A meta-analytic review of multinomial processing tree models across the multiverse of estimation methods

Henrik Singmann

Daniel W Heck

Marius Barth

Edgar Erdfelder

Nina Rebecca Arnold

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2024/3/7

Better accuracy for better science... through random conclusions

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Clintin P Davis-Stober

Jason Dana

David Kellen

Sara D McMullin

Wes Bonifay

2024/1

Retrieving effectively from source memory: Evidence for differentiation and local matching processes

Cognitive Psychology

Sinem Aytaç

Aslı Kılıç

Amy H Criss

David Kellen

2024/3/1

Lifespan trajectories of risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control: A dataset containing self-report, informant-report, behavioral, hormone and functional neuroimaging …

Data in Brief

Loreen Tisdall

Simon Mugume

David Kellen

Rui Mata

2024/2/1

Taking Extinction-Level Risks

Maximilian Maier

Adam Harris

David Kellen

Henrik Singmann

2024/1/30

On Bayes Factors for Hypothesis Tests

Karl Christoph Klauer

Constantin G Meyer-Grant

David Kellen

2024/1/2

Against naïve induction from experimental data

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

David Kellen

Gregory E Cox

Chris Donkin

John C Dunn

Richard M Shiffrin

2024/1

Bayes factors for mixed models: A discussion

Computational Brain & Behavior

Johnny van Doorn

Julia M Haaf

Angelika M Stefan

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

Gregory Edward Cox

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2023/3

Statistics in the service of science: Don’t let the tail wag the dog

Computational Brain & Behavior

Henrik Singmann

David Kellen

Gregory E Cox

Suyog H Chandramouli

Clintin P Davis-Stober

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2023/3

Critical Testing in Recognition Memory: Single-Item Generalization and the Fate of the High-Threshold Hypothesis

David Kellen

Constantin G Meyer-Grant

Henrik Singmann

Karl Christoph Klauer

2023/12/11

Absolute and relative stability of loss aversion across contexts.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Mikhail S Spektor

David Kellen

Jörg Rieskamp

Karl Christoph Klauer

2023/12/7

On piecemeal testing and the possibility of psychological science

David Kellen

Arthur Paul Pedersen

Karl Christoph Klauer

2023/10/6

Developmental trajectories of risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control: A dataset containing self-report, informant-report, behavioral, hormone and functional …

Loreen Tisdall

Simon Mugume

David Kellen

Rui Mata

2023/8

Dynamic decision making: Empirical and theoretical directions

Jared M Hotaling

David Kellen

2022/1/1

The repulsion effect in preferential choice and its relation to perceptual choice

Cognition

Mikhail S Spektor

David Kellen

Karl Christoph Klauer

2022/8/1

Toward a more comprehensive modeling of sequential lineups

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

David Kellen

Ryan M McAdoo

2022/7/22

Behavioral decision research is not a Linda problem: Comment on Regenwetter et al.(2022).

David Kellen

2022/4

Bias effects in a two-stage recognition paradigm: A challenge for “pure” threshold and signal detection models.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Qiuli Ma

Jeffrey J Starns

David Kellen

2022/10

A conceptual model of alcohol use and adherence to antiretroviral therapy: systematic review and theoretical implications for mechanisms of action

Sarah E Woolf-King

Alan Z Sheinfil

Jeremy Ramos

Jacklyn D Foley

Dezarie Moskal

...

2022/1/2

ROC Asymmetry and the Assumption of Target-probe Invariance: A Comment on Meyer-grant and Klauer (2022)

David Kellen

Henrik Singmann

2022/9/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 55
Edgar Erdfelder

Edgar Erdfelder

Universität Mannheim

H-index: 52
Ulrike Hahn

Ulrike Hahn

Birkbeck, University of London

H-index: 39
Rui Mata

Rui Mata

Universität Basel

H-index: 31
Quentin F. Gronau

Quentin F. Gronau

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 29
Mike Kalish

Mike Kalish

Syracuse University

H-index: 27
JEFFREY STARNS

JEFFREY STARNS

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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