Signal detection theory and probability matching apply to vigilance

A Craig - Human Factors, 1987 - journals.sagepub.com
Many vigilance tasks require discrimination of infrequent signal events from frequent
nonsignals. During performance on these tasks signal detections often decline. But this does …

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Many vigilance tasks require discrimination of infrequent signal events from frequent
nonsignals. During performance on these tasks signal detections often decline. But this does …

Signal Detection Theory and Probability Matching Apply to Vigilance

A Craig - Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual …, 1985 - journals.sagepub.com
Many vigilance tasks require discrimination of infrequent signal events from frequent non-
signals. During performance on these tasks, signal detections often decline. But this does …

Signal detection theory and probability matching apply to vigilance.

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Notes that many vigilance tasks require discrimination of infrequent signal events from
frequent nonsignals. During performance of these tasks signal detections often decline. It is …

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