We compared 5 different statistics (i.e., G index, gamma, d′, sensitivity, specificity) used in the social sciences and medical diagnosis literatures to assess calibration accuracy in order to examine the relationship among them and to explore whether one statistic provided a best fitting general measure of accuracy. College undergraduates completed separate 15-item vocabulary, probability, and paper folding tests by answering a test item and indicating whether or not the item was answered correctly. We computed scores for each of the 5 calibration statistics using the same raw scores for each test and compared 3 theoretical models, including 1-, 2-, and 3-factor confirmatory factor analysis solutions. Results supported the 3-factor model o...
Guideline panels need to process a sizeable amount of information to issue a decision on whether to ...
It has been suggested that calibration, and not correlation, could be a better analysis to examine t...
Calibration, defined as the accuracy with which students can predict their own performance, was stud...
We compared 5 different statistics (i.e., G index, gamma, d′, sensitivity, specificity) used in the ...
Research on calibration remains a popular line of inquiry. Calibration is the degree of fit between ...
Typically in calibration research, subjects perform a task and make a judgment about the success of ...
Research on calibration remains a popular line of inquiry. Calibration is the degree of fit between ...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
In safety-critical applications a probabilistic model is usually required to be calibrated, i.e., to...
Purpose: Accurate metacognitive control is an essential component of effective clinical reasoning, a...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...
Background and Objectives Definitions of calibration, an aspect of model validation, have evolved ov...
Although calibration has been widely studied, questions remain about how best to capture confidence ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, increasing focus has been directed to the methodology for evaluating (n...
There may be genuine differences between test accuracies in different settings, such as primary care...
Guideline panels need to process a sizeable amount of information to issue a decision on whether to ...
It has been suggested that calibration, and not correlation, could be a better analysis to examine t...
Calibration, defined as the accuracy with which students can predict their own performance, was stud...
We compared 5 different statistics (i.e., G index, gamma, d′, sensitivity, specificity) used in the ...
Research on calibration remains a popular line of inquiry. Calibration is the degree of fit between ...
Typically in calibration research, subjects perform a task and make a judgment about the success of ...
Research on calibration remains a popular line of inquiry. Calibration is the degree of fit between ...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
In safety-critical applications a probabilistic model is usually required to be calibrated, i.e., to...
Purpose: Accurate metacognitive control is an essential component of effective clinical reasoning, a...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...
Background and Objectives Definitions of calibration, an aspect of model validation, have evolved ov...
Although calibration has been widely studied, questions remain about how best to capture confidence ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, increasing focus has been directed to the methodology for evaluating (n...
There may be genuine differences between test accuracies in different settings, such as primary care...
Guideline panels need to process a sizeable amount of information to issue a decision on whether to ...
It has been suggested that calibration, and not correlation, could be a better analysis to examine t...
Calibration, defined as the accuracy with which students can predict their own performance, was stud...