Cite
Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off? Not So Fast: Marginal Changes in Speed Have Inconsistent Relationships With Accuracy in Real-World Settings.
MLA
Domingue, Benjamin W., et al. “Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off? Not So Fast: Marginal Changes in Speed Have Inconsistent Relationships With Accuracy in Real-World Settings.” Journal of Educational & Behavioral Statistics, vol. 47, no. 5, Oct. 2022, pp. 576–602. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3102/10769986221099906.
APA
Domingue, B. W., Kanopka, K., Stenhaug, B., Sulik, M. J., Beverly, T., Brinkhuis, M., Circi, R., Faul, J., Liao, D., McCandliss, B., Obradović, J., Piech, C., Porter, T., Consortium, P. iLEAD, Soland, J., Weeks, J., Wise, S. L., & Yeatman, J. (2022). Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off? Not So Fast: Marginal Changes in Speed Have Inconsistent Relationships With Accuracy in Real-World Settings. Journal of Educational & Behavioral Statistics, 47(5), 576–602. https://doi.org/10.3102/10769986221099906
Chicago
Domingue, Benjamin W., Klint Kanopka, Ben Stenhaug, Michael J. Sulik, Tanesia Beverly, Matthieu Brinkhuis, Ruhan Circi, et al. 2022. “Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off? Not So Fast: Marginal Changes in Speed Have Inconsistent Relationships With Accuracy in Real-World Settings.” Journal of Educational & Behavioral Statistics 47 (5): 576–602. doi:10.3102/10769986221099906.