A tacit but fundamental assumption of the theory of signal detection is that criterion placement is a noise-free process. This article challenges that assumption on theoretical and empirical grounds and presents the noisy decision theory of signal detection (ND-TSD). Generalized equations for the isosen-sitivity function and for measures of discrimination incorporating criterion variability are derived, and the model’s relationship with extant models of decision making in discrimination tasks is examined. An experiment evaluating recognition memory for ensembles of word stimuli revealed that criterion noise is not trivial in magnitude and contributes substantially to variance in the slope of the isosensitivity function. The authors discuss ...
Kellen, Klauer, and Singmann (2012) questioned whether possible criterion noise would contribute sig...
The object of this study was to determine whether statistical decision theory, or a special applicat...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
Traditional approaches within the framework of signal detection theory (SDT; Green & Swets, 1966), e...
In signal detection theory (SDT), responses are governed by perceptual noise and a flexible decision...
2012-03-16Over the last century, researchers have contributed greatly to our knowledge of normative ...
The recognition heuristic uses a recognition decision to make an inference about an unknown variable...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
Donaldson (1996) argued that remember/know judgments can be conceptualized within a signal detection...
Within traditional Signal Detection Theory (SDT) experiments decision noise is very rarely considere...
In this article we develop an extension to the signal detection theory framework to separately estim...
Rating scales are a standard measurement tool in psychological research. However, research has sugge...
Signal detection theory (SDT) plays a central role in the characterization of human judgments in a w...
Signal detection theory forms the core of many current models of cognition, including memory, choice...
Kellen, Klauer, and Singmann (2012) questioned whether possible criterion noise would contribute sig...
The object of this study was to determine whether statistical decision theory, or a special applicat...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
Traditional approaches within the framework of signal detection theory (SDT; Green & Swets, 1966), e...
In signal detection theory (SDT), responses are governed by perceptual noise and a flexible decision...
2012-03-16Over the last century, researchers have contributed greatly to our knowledge of normative ...
The recognition heuristic uses a recognition decision to make an inference about an unknown variable...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
Donaldson (1996) argued that remember/know judgments can be conceptualized within a signal detection...
Within traditional Signal Detection Theory (SDT) experiments decision noise is very rarely considere...
In this article we develop an extension to the signal detection theory framework to separately estim...
Rating scales are a standard measurement tool in psychological research. However, research has sugge...
Signal detection theory (SDT) plays a central role in the characterization of human judgments in a w...
Signal detection theory forms the core of many current models of cognition, including memory, choice...
Kellen, Klauer, and Singmann (2012) questioned whether possible criterion noise would contribute sig...
The object of this study was to determine whether statistical decision theory, or a special applicat...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...