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A Primer of Signal Detection Theory by Donald McNicol

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A Primer of Signal Detection Theory is being reprinted to fill the gap in literature on Signal Detection Theory--a theory that is still important in psychology, hearing, vision, audiology, and related subjects. This book is intended to present the methods of Signal Detection Theory to a person with a basic mathematical background. It assumes knowledge only of elementary algebra and elementary statistics. Symbols and terminology are kept at a basic level so that the eventual and hoped for transfer to a more advanced text will be accomplished as easily as possible.

Intended for undergraduate students at an introductory level, the book is divided into two sections. The first part introduces the basic ideas of detection theory and its fundamental measures. Its aim is to enable the reader to be able to understand and compute these measures. It concludes with a detailed analysis of a typical experiment and a discussion of some of the problems which can arise for the potential user of detection theory. The second section considers three more advanced topics: threshold theory, the extension of detection theory, and an examination of Thurstonian scaling procedures.


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'The book can serve as an excellent study guide for students....equally useful for teachers and researchers in psychology who work with SDT theory. It is very detailed and complete from a didactical point of view. This is not a book that can be read hastily; rather it must be studied. The methods described here can be used in many other fields as well."
-Glottometrics 9





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ISBN 9780805853230
Author Don McNicol
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Psychology Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 220g

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