Signal Detection Theory and ROC Analysis in Psychology and Diagnostics
Explore the intricate world of decision-making and diagnostics with "Signal Detection Theory and ROC Analysis in Psychology and Diagnostics," authored by experts in the field. Published in 1996 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this comprehensive hardback spans 324 pages, delving into the significant role of Signal Detection Theory across various disciplines, including engineering, statistics, and psychology.
This insightful work highlights the two independent factors in all discrimination tasks: discrimination acuity and decision criterion. Furthermore, it elegantly explores the application of Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis in diagnostic tasks, making it a vital resource for professionals and researchers alike. Enhance your understanding of psychological metrics and diagnostic accuracy with this essential text, perfect for both scholars and enthusiasts in the field.