On the measurement of criterion noise in signal detection theory: the case of recognition memory |
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Authors: | Kellen David Klauer Karl Christoph Singmann Henrik |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Psychologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universit?t Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. david.kellen@psychologie.unifreiburg.de |
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Abstract: | Traditional approaches within the framework of signal detection theory (SDT; Green & Swets, 1966), especially in the field of recognition memory, assume that the positioning of response criteria is not a noisy process. Recent work (Benjamin, Diaz, & Wee, 2009; Mueller & Weidemann, 2008) has challenged this assumption, arguing not only for the existence of criterion noise but also for its large magnitude and substantive contribution to individuals' performance. A review of these recent approaches for the measurement of criterion noise in SDT identifies several shortcomings and confoundings. A reanalysis of Benjamin et al.'s (2009) data sets as well as the results from a new experimental method indicate that the different forms of criterion noise proposed in the recognition memory literature are of very low magnitudes, and they do not provide a significant improvement over the account already given by traditional SDT without criterion noise. |
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