Detection theory analysis of group data: estimating sensitivity from average hit and false-alarm rates.
NA Macmillan, HL Kaplan - Psychological bulletin, 1985 - psycnet.apa.org
… and false-alarm rates, q(s) and q(n), so q(s) − q(n) is a reasonable candidate for a measure
of sensitivity. If s and n trials are presented with equal probability (we assume this throughout)…
of sensitivity. If s and n trials are presented with equal probability (we assume this throughout)…
Response bias: Characteristics of detection theory, threshold theory, and" nonparametric" indexes.
NA Macmillan, CD Creelman - Psychological bulletin, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
… Macmillan and Kaplan (1985) considered the effects of pooling on sensitivity statistics; which
of our … Macmillan.Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Neil A. …
of our … Macmillan.Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Neil A. …
[BOOK][B] Detection theory: A user's guide
MJ Hautus, NA Macmillan, CD Creelman - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
… As time passed, Macmillan and Creelman became more and … It was sufficiently popular to
justify a second edition and Macmillan … Over the ensuing years, Macmillan and Creelman found …
justify a second edition and Macmillan … Over the ensuing years, Macmillan and Creelman found …
The theoretical strength of solids
NH Macmillan - Journal of Materials Science, 1972 - Springer
In principle, there is an upper limit to the mechanical strength of any material under given
test conditions. This limit is called the ideal strength. This paper attempts to define the ideal …
test conditions. This limit is called the ideal strength. This paper attempts to define the ideal …
[PDF][PDF] Signal detection theory
NA Macmillan - Stevens' handbook of experimental psychology, 2002 - researchgate.net
… The entries f (S, i) and f (N, i) are the frequencies of response i when S and N are presented,
and T (S) and T (N) are the total numbers of S and N trials. To generate an ROC curve, …
and T (S) and T (N) are the total numbers of S and N trials. To generate an ROC curve, …
Sum-difference theory of remembering and knowing: a two-dimensional signal-detection model.
CM Rotello, NA Macmillan, JA Reeder - Psychological Review, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
… One potential confound is that ROC curves with fewer operating points produce slope
estimates with greater standard errors (Macmillan, Rotello, & Miller, in press): Can this difference …
estimates with greater standard errors (Macmillan, Rotello, & Miller, in press): Can this difference …
Recall-to-reject in recognition: Evidence from ROC curves
CM Rotello, NA Macmillan, G Van Tassel - Journal of Memory and …, 2000 - Elsevier
Dual-process models of recognition assume that recognition judgments are based on a fast-acting
familiarity-based process and a slower, more accurate, recall-based process. Often, …
familiarity-based process and a slower, more accurate, recall-based process. Often, …
Closed versus open endotracheal suctioning: costs and physiologic consequences
…, SB Johnson, JB Niblett, NL MacMillan… - Critical care …, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To examine the physiologic consequences and costs associated with two methods
of endotracheal suctioning: closed vs. open. Design: A prospective, randomized, controlled …
of endotracheal suctioning: closed vs. open. Design: A prospective, randomized, controlled …
Measures of sensitivity based on a single hit rate and false alarm rate: The accuracy, precision, and robustness of′,A z, andA'
MF Verde, NA Macmillan, CM Rotello - Perception & psychophysics, 2006 - Springer
… The ratio of lure and target standard deviations, s, was set to 0.6, 0.8, and 1.2, and we again
considered sample sizes N 16, 64, and 256 (additional values of s and N are included in the …
considered sample sizes N 16, 64, and 256 (additional values of s and N are included in the …
The psychophysics of categorical perception.
NA Macmillan, HL Kaplan, CD Creelman - Psychological review, 1977 - psycnet.apa.org
… We thank James Cutting and Deborah Macmillan for useful discussions and comments on …
one of n classes, he might use n — 1 criteria to divide the internal dimension into n segments; …
one of n classes, he might use n — 1 criteria to divide the internal dimension into n segments; …