Simulation of iid Data to Compare with Markov Process

Binary Choice Probabilities for AB, BC, and CA
PAB = PBC = PCA =
No. Trials
DATA for True States

Simulator for iid Data to Compare with Markov and TE models

This program was written to produce "control" data that satisfy iid, for comparison with data generated by the Markov and TE calculator. Link to the Markov and TE Calculator

Instructions for generating data

Enter the binary choice probabilities you want. Then push the button that creates the data. The default data are generated to match the binary choice proportions default matrix in the Markov and TE calculator, except they satisfy iid.

References

Birnbaum, M. H. (2013). True-and-error models violate independence and yet they are testable. Judgment and Decision Making, 8, 717-737. (See especially Appendix B).

Birnbaum, M. H., & Bahra, J. P. (2012a). Separating response variability from structural inconsistency to test models of risky decision making, Judgment and Decision Making, 7, 402-426.

Birnbaum, M. H., & Bahra, J. P. (2012b). Testing transitivity of preferences in individuals using linked designs. Judgment and Decision Making, 7, 524-567.

Birnbaum, M. H., & Diecidue, E. (2015). Testing a class of models that includes majority rule and regret theories: Transitivity, recycling, and restricted branch independence. Decision, 2, 145-190.

Birnbaum, M. H., Navarro-Martinez, D., Ungemach, C., Stewart, N. & Quispe-Torreblanca, E. G. (2016). Risky decision making: Testing for violations of transitivity predicted by an editing mechanism. Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 75-91.

This program was written by Michael Birnbaum.

Revised 05-06-19