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Norman, K. L.Maximum likelihood estimation for parameters in information integration models (CLC-No. 15). College Park, Maryland: University of Maryland, Center for Language and Cognition, June 1978.
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Computer time for the development of this program package was supported through the facilities of the Computer Science Center of the University of Maryland. The author wishes to thank Adrian Trevor for his assistance in editing and debugging the programs.
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Norman, K.L. SIMILE: A FORTRAN program package for stimulus-integration models. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 11, 79–80 (1979). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03205444
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