Two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) is a method for measuring the sensitivity of a person or animal to some particular sensory input, stimulus, through...
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Public choice theory, social choice theory Rational choice theory The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less (book) Two-alternative forced choice Option...
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Decision-making (redirect from Choice making)
the two-alternative forced choice task (2AFC), in which a subject has to choose between two alternatives within a certain time. A study of a two-alternative...
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Ipsative (redirect from Perceived choice)
assessment Psychological assessment Psychometrics Standardized test Two-alternative forced choice "Normative vs. Ipsative Measurement - IResearchNet". 25 January...
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deprivation Gut–brain axis Neuroinflammation Neurodegeneration Two-alternative forced choice Autism Stein BE, Stanford TR, Rowland BA (December 2009). "The...
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They conducted comparative tests with human subjects using 'two-alternative forced choice' tasks for greater accuracy. They found large color differences...
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either schedule. For example, in a two-alternative forced choice task, a pigeon in a Skinner box is faced with two pecking keys; pecking responses can...
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Statistical hypothesis testing Statistical signal processing Two-alternative forced choice Type I and type II errors T. H. Wilmshurst (1990). Signal Recovery...
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of choices, the psychophysical experimental paradigms classify as simple forced choice (also known as yes-no task), two-alternative forced choice (2AFC)...
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the two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) paradigm is used to assess the point at which performance reduces to chance in discriminating between two alternatives;...
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Computational neuroscience Free energy principle Quantum cognition Two-alternative forced choice Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future...
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also evidence for neurons firing for saccadic responses in the two-alternative forced choice task. The conclusion of this task experiment is that neurons...
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the cued position in that word or string making the test a two-alternative forced choice (2-AFC). For example, for the letter R in the word "card", an...
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two-alternative forced choice gave a foundation of study to psychologists like Kenneth Spence. Kenneth Spence expanded on the knowledge we had on two-choice...
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series formed from reaction time measurement and from iterated two-alternative forced choice also produced pink noises. The principal sources of pink noise...
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reach the unique hue, or two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) staircases. In the latter, the subject iteratively chooses which of two spectral color options...
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and information coding" The Journal of Neuroscience (1998) Two-alternative forced choice Newsome Lab Research Interests "Reports of the President and...
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Forced suicide is a method of execution where the victim is coerced into committing suicide to avoid facing an alternative option they perceive as much...
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000325. PMID 2183676. S2CID 2995749. Retrieved 2021-02-15. Two-alternative forced choice Haggbloom, Steven J.; Warnick, Renee; Warnick, Jason E.; Jones...
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used in the psychology of personality, although its use of a two-alternative forced choice technique has made it subject to criticism. Rotter himself was...
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integration Proprioception Sensory processing Sensory-motor coupling Two-alternative forced choice Psychomotor learning Sibson F (1850). "On The Causes Which Excite...
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Monty Hall problem. Decision-making Decision-making software Two-alternative forced choice Morris DeGroot Optimal Statistical Decisions. McGraw-Hill. New...
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displaying precrastination, the researchers devised a basic two-alternative forced-choice task, where the pigeons had to at one time or another switch...
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the choice and response time distributions, can be well described by what are known as diffusion models—especially in two-alternative forced choice tasks...
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Neuroeconomics (section Intertemporal choice)
related to eye movement, and which is operative in situations of two-alternative forced choices. Behavioral economics experiments record the subject's decisions...
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variety of alternative terms have been proposed, including Forced conjugal association and Conjugal slavery. The United Nations views forced marriage as...
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position their opponents as "anti-choice" or "anti-life"). For this reason, more neutral or descriptive alternatives are sometimes preferred, for example...
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Contingent vote (redirect from Top two ranked-choice voting)
only two of the candidates in order of preference. If a voter's first-choice candidate is eliminated but their second choice is one of the two remaining...
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False dilemma (redirect from False alternative)
number of alternatives must be true. This disjunction is problematic because it oversimplifies the choice by excluding viable alternatives, presenting...
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First-past-the-post voting (section Two-party rule)
states (e.g. Georgia) hold runoffs or use the alternative vote (e.g. Maine). Rather, the U.S. has an unusual two-round system in which the first round winnows...
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