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Witt JK, Taylor JET, Sugovic M and Wixted J Signal detection theory cannot distinguish perceptual and response-based biases: evidence from the Muller-Lyer illusion and application for action-specific effects. F1000Posters 2012, 3:447 (poster)

Signal detection theory cannot distinguish perceptual and response-based biases: evidence from the Muller-Lyer illusion and application for action-specific effects

Jessica K Witt1, Jessica K Witt2, J Eric T Taylor, Mila Sugovic, John Wixted
Published 28 May 2012
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Published 28 May 2012

Signal detection theory cannot distinguish perceptual and response-based biases: evidence from the Muller-Lyer illusion and application for action-specific effects

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Jessica K Witt1, Jessica K Witt2, J Eric T Taylor, Mila Sugovic, John Wixted
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1 Colorado State University, USA
2 Psychological Sciences, Purdue Univeresity, USA
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Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2012
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BCS-0957051
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No competing interests were disclosed

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