Thurstonian models for variants of the method of tetrads

Variants of the method of tetrads are discussed and their psychometric functions are both derived and presented in table form. For the first variant, the Unspecified method, subject response is correct provided that the subject, when presented with two stimuli from one set and two stimuli from a sec...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of mathematical & statistical psychology 1998-11, Vol.51 (2), p.205-215
Hauptverfasser: Ennis, John M., Ennis, Daniel M., Yip, Dorene, O'Mahony, Michael
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Variants of the method of tetrads are discussed and their psychometric functions are both derived and presented in table form. For the first variant, the Unspecified method, subject response is correct provided that the subject, when presented with two stimuli from one set and two stimuli from a second set, correctly segregates the four stimuli into their two appropriate groups. In the second variant, the Specified method, subject response is correct provided that the subject, when presented with two stimuli from one set and two stimuli from a second set, correctly discerns the two strongest stimuli. For the Unspecified method, where Pc is the probability of correct response, and ø (x) and Φ (x) are the density and distribution functions respectively, for the standard normal distribution. The parameter δ is the perceptual difference between stimulus means and corresponds to the signal detection measure of sensitivity d. For the Specified method, For each of the two variants, tables connect the probability of correct response to δ.
ISSN:0007-1102
2044-8317
DOI:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1998.tb00677.x