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  • The authors introduce a new Bayesian inference method for signal detection theory (SDT) models, catering to both hierarchical and non-hierarchical structures, using an open-source R package built on the Stan platform.
  • The method supports binary responses and various ratings while allowing for multiple random grouping factors, with the flexibility to include additional predictors in the model.
  • The paper highlights improvements over existing methods, provides a practical guide for using the package with real data, and emphasizes the risks of bias when ignoring hierarchical data structures in SDT model fitting.

Article Abstract

We describe a novel method of Bayesian inference for hierarchical or non-hierarchical equal variance normal signal detection theory models with one or more criteria. The method is implemented as an open-source R package that uses the state-of-the-art Stan platform for sampling from posterior distributions. Our method can accommodate binary responses as well as additional ratings and an arbitrary number of nested or crossed random grouping factors. The SDT parameters can be regressed on additional predictors within the same model via intermediate unconstrained parameters, and the model can be extended by using automatically generated human-readable Stan code as a template. In the paper, we explain how our method improves on other similar available methods, give an overview of the package, demonstrate its use by providing a real-study data analysis walk-through, and show that the model successfully recovers known parameter values when fitted to simulated data. We also demonstrate that ignoring a hierarchical data structure may lead to severely biased estimates when fitting signal detection theory models.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01370-yDOI Listing

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