Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks

Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presentation of standard and test stimuli in a 2AFC discrimination task, which removes the contaminating influence of order effects from estimates of the difference limen. The two functions are fitted simulta...

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Main Authors: Miguel A García-Pérez, Rocio eAlcala-Quintana
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00096/full
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spelling doaj-57cdb8d3e6b941268caff874f79ab71a2020-11-24T22:43:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782011-05-01210.3389/fpsyg.2011.0009610607Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasksMiguel A García-Pérez0Rocio eAlcala-Quintana1Universidad ComplutenseUniversidad ComplutenseUlrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presentation of standard and test stimuli in a 2AFC discrimination task, which removes the contaminating influence of order effects from estimates of the difference limen. The two functions are fitted simultaneously under the constraint that their average evaluates to .5 when test and standard have the same magnitude, which was regarded as a general property of 2AFC tasks. This constraint implies that physical identity produces indistinguishability, which is valid when test and standard are identical except for magnitude along the dimension of comparison. However, indistinguishability does not occur at physical identity when test and standard differ on dimensions other than that along which they are compared (e.g., vertical and horizontal lines of the same length are not perceived to have the same length). In these cases, the method of Ulrich and Vorberg cannot be used. We propose a generalization of their method for use in such cases and illustrate it with data from a 2AFC experiment involving length discrimination of horizontal and vertical lines. The resultant data could be fitted with our generalization but not with the method of Ulrich and Vorberg. Further extensions of this method are discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00096/fullorder effectsdifference limenpoint of subjective equalitypsychometric functiontwo-alternative forced-choice
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Rocio eAlcala-Quintana
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Rocio eAlcala-Quintana
Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks
Frontiers in Psychology
order effects
difference limen
point of subjective equality
psychometric function
two-alternative forced-choice
author_facet Miguel A García-Pérez
Rocio eAlcala-Quintana
author_sort Miguel A García-Pérez
title Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks
title_short Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks
title_full Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks
title_fullStr Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks
title_full_unstemmed Improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2AFC discrimination tasks
title_sort improving the estimation of psychometric functions in 2afc discrimination tasks
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presentation of standard and test stimuli in a 2AFC discrimination task, which removes the contaminating influence of order effects from estimates of the difference limen. The two functions are fitted simultaneously under the constraint that their average evaluates to .5 when test and standard have the same magnitude, which was regarded as a general property of 2AFC tasks. This constraint implies that physical identity produces indistinguishability, which is valid when test and standard are identical except for magnitude along the dimension of comparison. However, indistinguishability does not occur at physical identity when test and standard differ on dimensions other than that along which they are compared (e.g., vertical and horizontal lines of the same length are not perceived to have the same length). In these cases, the method of Ulrich and Vorberg cannot be used. We propose a generalization of their method for use in such cases and illustrate it with data from a 2AFC experiment involving length discrimination of horizontal and vertical lines. The resultant data could be fitted with our generalization but not with the method of Ulrich and Vorberg. Further extensions of this method are discussed.
topic order effects
difference limen
point of subjective equality
psychometric function
two-alternative forced-choice
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00096/full
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