Reaction time as a function of perceptual bias, response bias, and stimulus discriminability.

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Orenstein, H.B.
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Abstract

The effects of stimulus discriminability, stimulus frequency, and response frequency were examined in a choice reaction time (RT) task. Two levels of response frequency ratio were combined with three levels of stimulus configuration. The results offered evidence for perceptual bias only, but these effects depended upon the arrangement of the stimulus configuration.

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Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 86 (1970), No. 1, p. 38-42

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