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Figure 1.16 Detecting a stimulus using the signal detection theory (SDT) approach (Part 1)

Figure 1.16 Detecting a stimulus using the signal detection theory (SDT) approach (Part 1). Figure 1.16 Detecting a stimulus using the signal detection theory (SDT) approach (Part 2).

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Figure 1.16 Detecting a stimulus using the signal detection theory (SDT) approach (Part 1)

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  1. Figure 1.16 Detecting a stimulus using the signal detection theory (SDT) approach (Part 1)

  2. Figure 1.16 Detecting a stimulus using the signal detection theory (SDT) approach (Part 2)

  3. Figure 1.18 For a fixed d, all you can do is change the pattern of your errors by shifting the response criterion

  4. Figure 1.17 Sensitivity to a stimulus: The separation between the distributions of response to noise alone and to signal plus noise

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