Abstract
Experiments in cognitive psychology usually return two dependent variables: the percentage of errors and the reaction time of the correct responses. Townsend and Ashby (1978, 1983) proposed the inverse efficiency score (IES) as a way to combine both measures and, hence, to provide a better summary of the findings. In...
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FAMILIARITY , ATTENTION , Social Sciences , Psychology , FACES , DECISION , BF1-990