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AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum.
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Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 19:405-415
The logic of the reduction-method model which has previously been used to analyze the structure of two-dimensional memory traces is reexamined, and extended here to the analysis of three-dimensional traces. Procedures for obtaining maximum-likelihood
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie, Chester L Olson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 9:320-338
Although Thurstone's basic model of comparative judgment has been generalized by several authors to accommodate more than two categories of response in psychometric scaling, none has provided the psychophysical link from the subjective scale to the p
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie, C. Douglas Creelman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 5:377-391
Conventional least-squares curve fitting procedures are inappropriate for Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) plots because both axes represent dependent variables and are both subject to error. A brief review of the problem of interpreting ROC p
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie, Ian Spence
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Multivariate Behavioral Research. 8:511-517
The results of applying a nonmetric multidimensional scaling algorithm to sets of pseudo random data are used as the basis for constructing, by means of regression techniques, a table which will assist a user to decide whether empirically obtained da
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie, C. L. Olson
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Information Processing Letters. 1:76-79
Publikováno v:
Psychophysiology. 16(2)
It is argued that: if linear trends are present in heart rate (HR) data, due to sinus arrhythmic variation and the gradual nature of the HR response to an external treatment, the time-series statistic successive difference mean square (SDMS) will be
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie, Bennet B. Murdock
Publikováno v:
Psychological bulletin. 70(4)
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie
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A.M.A. archives of ophthalmology. 50(6)
IN THIS review, ultraviolet radiation refers to the spectral region from approximately 300 to 400 mμ; in other words, the near ultraviolet rays. In many textbooks the visible spectrum is said to end at 400 mμ, and the ICI (International Commission
Autor:
John C. Ogilvie, Eva Daicar
Publikováno v:
Canadian journal of psychology. 21(6)