Abstract

Sequential analysis, a statistical technique developed during World War II, is shown to have direct applications to certain observer-based psychophysical procedures. This article shows how a particular sequential analysis procedure (the sequential probability ratio test) can be used to collect and analyze the data generated during observer-based psychophysics. It also provides an indication of the savings in numbers of observations (about 50%) that can be expected when sequential analysis is used in this way.

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