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Genre/Form: | Ressources Internet |
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Additional Physical Format: | Version imprimée : Macmillan, Neil A. Detection theory. Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005 (DLC) 2004043261 (OCoLC)54685784 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Neil A Macmillan; C Douglas Creelman |
ISBN: | 1410611140 9781410611147 0805842306 9780805842302 0805842314 9780805842319 |
OCLC Number: | 1004064286 |
Description: | 1 ressource en ligne (xix, 492 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | 1. The yes-no experiment : sensitivity -- 2. The yes-no experiment : response bias -- 3. The rating experiment and empirical ROCs -- 4. Alternative approaches : threshold models and choice theory -- 5. Classification experiments for one-dimensional stimulus sets -- 6. Detection and discrimination of compound stimuli : tools for multidimensional detection theory -- 7. Comparison (two-distribution) designs -- 8. Classification designs : attention and interaction -- 9. Classification designs for discrimination -- 10. Identification of multidimensional objects and multiple observation intervals -- 11. Adaptive methods for estimating empirical thresholds -- 12. Components of sensitivity -- 13. Statistics and detection theory. |
Responsibility: | Neil A. MacMillan and C. Douglas Creelman. |
Abstract:
"Detection Theory, Second Edition is an introduction to one of the most important tools for analysis of data where choices must be made and performance is not perfect. Originally developed for evaluation of electronic detection, detection theory was adopted by psychologists as a way to understand sensory decision making, then embraced by students of human memory. It has since been utilized in areas as diverse as animal behavior and X-ray diagnosis."--Jacket.
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