Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2025
Link and Heath [1975] have analysed a random walk model for two-choice reaction time on the assumption that the two probability density functions (p.d.f.s) of the step-size, each p.d.f. corresponding to one stimulus, are mirror reflections of each other; and they have demonstrated the critical role played by the symmetry of the moment generating function (m.g.f.) of the step size in the determination of whether or not error and correct reaction times are equal. It is shown here that, given reflection symmetry, m.g.f. symmetry is necessary and sufficient for the random walk model to be equivalent to a sequential probability ratio test.
I am very grateful to Stephen W. Link for lengthy discussions of the ideas contained in the paper by Link and Heath, and to D. R. J. Laming and the referees for their comments.