Detection Theory

A User's Guide

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Neil A. Macmillan, C. Douglas Creelman: Detection Theory (2004, Taylor & Francis Group)

512 pages

Langue : English

Publié 2004 par Taylor & Francis Group.

ISBN :
978-1-135-63456-8
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A new behaviorist approach

I just finished reading "Detection Theory, A User's Guide" authored by Hautus, Macmillan, & Creelman. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to any scientist working on psychophysics, perception -- or in fact psychology at large as the concepts of Signal Detection Theory are often overlooked by some subfields of social psychology or psycholinguistics. One very interesting aspect that I never fully realized before is how Signal Detection Theory allows us to explore the very essence of our internal representations using only external (behavioral) measurements. In particular: do we represent the world using continuous internal values or binary (all-or-nothing) categories as in the case of the high-threshold theory?