This special issue summarizes recent developments in the specification and use of multinomial processing tree models in experimental psychology. Such models have become very popular among
cognitive scientists as versatile instruments to analyze discrete data. The articles cover a review of the literature; the influence of the models on the evolution of process-dissociation
theory; validating a measurement model for source memory, storage, and retrieval in free recall; discrete choice; and comparing dual and single route models for beginning readers. The
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