Fg. Ashby et Wt. Maddox, A RESPONSE-TIME THEORY OF SEPARABILITY AND INTEGRALITY IN SPEEDED CLASSIFICATION, Journal of mathematical psychology, 38(4), 1994, pp. 423-466
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85
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Psychologym Experimental","Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods","Mathematical, Methods, Social Sciences
A theoretical framework is developed for the speeded classification te
sts of perceptual separability and integrality, which were popularized
by Garner (1974, The processing of information and structure, New Yor
k: Wiley). The theory generalizes general recognition theory (Ashby &
Townsend, 1986, Psychological Review 93, 154-179) by incorporating the
assumption that response time decreases with the distance between the
perceptual representation of a stimulus and the decision bound. We sh
ow that if decisional separability holds and if there are no stimulus
context effects, then the filtering and redundancy tasks provide good
tests of separability and integrality. However, if the subject respond
s optimally then redundancy gains are likely, regardless of whether th
e dimensions are integral or separable. Context effects also may inval
idate both tests. Finally, we propose a new test of separability that
can be performed on data collected in the filtering task, which is not
susceptible to context effects or to changes in the subject's decisio
n strategy. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.