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Decision noise may mask criterion shifts: Reply to Balakrishnan and MacDonald (2008)

Christoph Weidemann, Shane T Mueller

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Volume: 15, Issue: 5, Pages: 1031 - 1034

Swansea University Author: Christoph Weidemann

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DOI (Published version): 10.3758/PBR.15.5.1031

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J. D. Balakrishnan and J. A. MacDonald (2008) argue that RTbased measures of signal detection processes provide evidence against signal detection theory’s notion of a flexible decision criterion. They argue that this evidence is immune to the alternative explanation proposed by S. T. Mueller and C....

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ISSN: 1069-9384 1531-5320
Published: 2008
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description J. D. Balakrishnan and J. A. MacDonald (2008) argue that RTbased measures of signal detection processes provide evidence against signal detection theory’s notion of a flexible decision criterion. They argue that this evidence is immune to the alternative explanation proposed by S. T. Mueller and C. T. Weidemann (2008), that decision noise may mask criterion shifts. We show that noise in response times can produce the same effects as are produced by noise in confidence ratings. Given these results, the evidence is not sufficient to categorically reject the notion of a flexible response policy implemented through shifts in a decision criterion.
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