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Detection Theory: A User's Guide 3rd edition [Kõva köide]

, (University of Massachusetts Amherst), (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 943 g, 110 Tables, black and white; 130 Line drawings, black and white; 130 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0815360096
  • ISBN-13: 9780815360094
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 943 g, 110 Tables, black and white; 130 Line drawings, black and white; 130 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0815360096
  • ISBN-13: 9780815360094
Teised raamatud teemal:

Detection Theory: A User’s Guide is an introduction to one of the most important tools for the analysis of data where choices must be made, and performance is not perfect. In these cases, detection theory can transform judgments about subjective experiences, such as perceptions and memories, into quantitative data ready for analysis and modeling.

For beginners, the first three chapters introduce measuring detection and discrimination, evaluating decision criteria, and the utility of receiver operating characteristics. Later chapters cover more advanced research paradigms including: complete tools for application, including flowcharts, tables, and software; student-friendly language; complete coverage of content area, including both one-dimensional and multidimensional models; integrated treatment of threshold and nonparametric approaches; an organized, tutorial level introduction to multidimensional detection theory; and popular discrimination paradigms presented as applications of multidimensional detection theory.

This modern summary of signal detection theory is both a self-contained reference work for users and a readable text for graduate students and researchers learning the material either in courses or on their own.

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"The second edition of Detection Theory has been my invaluable companion for many years. It has always been in easy reach to answer my questions. Now that book will move to a place of honored retirement as I call on this new and improved third edition to guide me." -- Jeremy Wolfe, Brigham and Womens Hospital & Harvard Medical School, USA

"The great value of signal detection theory is that it protects you from the dangerous intuitions you will almost certainly otherwise have. After these erroneous intuitions are used to interpret data or build a theory, they will eventually be corrected by someone who knows the difference between d and . It would be better to avoid that fate, and the best way to do that is to carefully study this comprehensive handbook." -- John Wixted, University of California, San Diego, USA

"Signal detection theory was developed in the context of research in sensory psychology, but its impact quickly spread to many other areas, in part because the two previous editions of this book provided such a clear explanation of the theory along with a review of its many applications. This third edition of Detection Theory: A Users Guide has been thoroughly updated and will continue to be an invaluable reference and textbook." -- Walt Jesteadt, Boys Town National Research Hospital, USA

"More than anything else, this book has served as a signpost for my research career. Its that powerful; the tools that general." -- Caren Rotello, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA "The second edition of Detection Theory has been my invaluable companion for many years. It has always been in easy reach to answer my questions. Now that book will move to a place of honored retirement as I call on this new and improved third edition to guide me."

Jeremy Wolfe, Brigham and Womens Hospital & Harvard Medical School, USA

"The great value of signal detection theory is that it protects you from the dangerous intuitions you will almost certainly otherwise have. After these erroneous intuitions are used to interpret data or build a theory, they will eventually be corrected by someone who knows the difference between d and . It would be better to avoid that fate, and the best way to do that is to carefully study this comprehensive handbook."

John Wixted, University of California, San Diego, USA

"Signal detection theory was developed in the context of research in sensory psychology, but its impact quickly spread to many other areas, in part because the two previous editions of this book provided such a clear explanation of the theory along with a review of its many applications. This third edition of Detection Theory: A Users Guide has been thoroughly updated and will continue to be an invaluable reference and textbook."

Walt Jesteadt, Boys Town National Research Hospital, USA

"More than anything else, this book has served as a signpost for my research career. Its that powerful; the tools that general."

Caren Rotello, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

PART I. Basic Detection Theory and One-Interval Designs
1. The Yes-No
Experiment: Sensitivity
2. The Yes-No Experiment: Response Bias
3. Beyond
Binary Responses: The Rating Experiment and Empirical Receiver Operating
Characteristics
4. Classification Experiments for One-Dimensional Stimulus
Sets
5. Threshold Models and Choice Theory PART II. Multidimensional
Detection Theory and Multi-Interval Discrimination Designs
6. Detection and
Discrimination of Compound Stimuli: Tools for Multidimensional Detection
Theory
7. Comparison (Two-Distribution) Designs for Discrimination
8.
Classification Designs: Attention and Interaction
9. Classification Designs
for Discrimination
10. Identification of Multidimensional Objects and
Multiple Observation Intervals PART III. Stimulus Factors
11. Adaptive
Methods for Estimating Empirical Thresholds
12. Components of Sensitivity
PART IV. Statistics 13 Statistics and Detection Theory Appendices Appendix
1.
Elements of Probability and Statistics Appendix
2. Logarithms and
Exponentials Appendix
3. Flowcharts to Sensitivity and Bias Calculations
Appendix
4. Some Useful Equations Appendix
5. Tables Appendix
6. Software for
Detection Theory Appendix
7. Solutions to Selected Problems
Michael J. Hautus is Head of the Psychophysics Laboratory in the School of Psychology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. His research interests include quantitative assessment of the functioning of the auditory system, modeling auditory, visual, and flavor judgment, and modeling cognitive processes involved in judgment.

Neil A. Macmillan is a retired Professor of Psychology at Brooklyn College, USA. C. Douglas Creelman, deceased, was a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, Canada. Both of them were privileged to study with founders of detection theory: Creelman with Wilson Tanner and John Swets at the University of Michigan, Macmillan with David Green and Duncan Luce at the University of Pennsylvania.