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Instructional and probability manipulations of bias in multiletter matching.

R W Proctor, D J Weeks.   

Abstract

Ratcliff (1985) performed fits of his diffusion model to the results of multiletter-matching experiments conducted by Ratcliff and Hacker (1981) and Proctor, Rao, and Hurst (1984), in which bias to respond "same" or "different" was manipulated by instructions and probabilities, respectively. The fits showed that both bias manipulations affected settings of a goodness-of-match criterion, whereas instructions also affected sensitivity. Evaluations of the experimental procedures and of Ratcliff's model-fitting procedures were performed in the present study. Three experiments showed that instructions and probabilities had similar effects, regardless of whether the different pairs were blocked or randomized according to the number of mismatching positions. The most salient feature of the results--that "same" reaction times were traded off more than were "different" reaction times, with no corresponding asymmetry in the error rates--was evident in all situations. The evaluation of Ratcliff's model-fitting procedures indicated that the apparent influence of instructions on sensitivity likely is an artifact of unequal variance for the sets of same and different pairs. Moreover, the effects of bias can be explained in terms of settings of response criteria, rather than of the goodness-of-match criterion, as in Ratcliff's fits.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2913571     DOI: 10.3758/bf03208033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Psychophys        ISSN: 0031-5117


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Authors:  D A Taylor
Journal:  J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform       Date:  1976-08       Impact factor: 3.332

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Authors:  R Ratcliff
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Authors:  R W Proctor; K V Rao
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1983-07

6.  An examination of response bias in multiletter matching.

Authors:  R W Proctor; K V Rao; P W Hurst
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1984-05

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Authors:  R Ratcliff
Journal:  Psychol Rev       Date:  1985-04       Impact factor: 8.934

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Authors:  L E Krueger
Journal:  Psychol Rev       Date:  1978-07       Impact factor: 8.934

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Authors:  R Ratcliff; M J Hacker
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1981-09

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Authors:  C W Eriksen; W P O'Hara; B Eriksen
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1982-09
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1.  Effects of background symmetry on same-different pattern matching: a compromise-criteria account.

Authors:  R W Proctor; T Van Zandt; H D Watson
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1990-12

2.  Same-different judgments of multiletter strings: insensitivity to positional bias and spacing.

Authors:  R W Proctor; A F Healy; T Van Zandt
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1991-01
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