Correspondence between criteria (a and b)
and d′s (c and d) assessed
under single, dual-same, and dual-different conditions. Different
symbols are for different observers. Data points represented by
identical symbols are for different stimulus probabilities
and/or contrasts. (a and b) Solid
and open symbols show the absolute criteria obtained for the low
(C1) and high
(C2) contrasts, respectively, in a stimulus
pair. (a) cA[single] vs.
cA[dual-same] comparison. The identity
locus is shown as the dotted (slope 1) line. Solid and dashed
regression lines are fits with errors in both coordinates (5) through
the solid (C1 stimuli) and open
(C2 stimuli) symbols, respectively.
(b) As in a but for the
cA[mean (single + dual-same)] vs.
cA[dual-different] comparison. Note the
upward and downward shifts of the dual-different criteria associated
with low (solid symbols) and high (open symbols) contrasts,
respectively, in a stimulus pair. (c)
d′[single] vs. d′[dual] comparison
with closed (solid regression line) and open (dashed regression line)
symbols showing dual-different and dual-same data, respectively. The
identity line is dotted. (d)
d′[dual-same] vs. d′[dual-different]
comparison. The identity and the regression line through all
experimental points are dotted and solid, respectively.