1st Edition

Signal Detection Theory and ROC Analysis in Psychology and Diagnostics Collected Papers

By John A. Swets Copyright 1996
324 Pages
by Psychology Press

324 Pages
by Psychology Press

324 Pages
by Psychology Press

Signal detection theory--as developed in electrical engineering and based on statistical decision theory--was first applied to human sensory discrimination 40 years ago. The theoretical intent was to provide a valid model of the discrimination process; the methodological intent was to provide reliable measures of discrimination acuity in specific sensory tasks. An analytic method of detection... Read more
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Theory, Data, and Measures.The Relative Operating Characteristic in Psychology. Form of Empirical ROCs in Discrimination and Diagnostic Tasks. Indices of Discrimination or Diagnostic Accuracy. Part II: Accuracy and Efficacy of Diagnoses.Measuring the Accuracy of Diagnostic Systems. Choosing the Right Decision Threshold in High-Stakes Diagnostics. Part III: Applications in Various Diagnostic Fields.Medical Imaging Techniques: A Review. Medical Imaging Techniques: An Illustrative Study. Enhancing and Evaluating Diagnostic Accuracy. Information Retrieval Methods. Predictive Validities of Aptitude Tests. Accuracy and Response Bias in Survey Research. System Operator Response to Warnings of Danger. Appendix: Computer Programs for Fitting ROCs.

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John A. Swets

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"This collection provides tantalizing glimpses of the directions detection theory is moving. The book will expand the horizons of any reader with even a cursory background."
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