SIGNAL-DETECTION THEORY AND RECEIVER OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC (ROC) ANALYSIS Psych 272.

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SIGNAL-DETECTION THEORY AND RECEIVER OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC (ROC) ANALYSIS Psych 272

Eyewitness Memory and Wrongful Convictions Since the 1990s, DNA testing has overturned 318 wrongful convictions Eyewitness misidentifications – which were invariably made with high confidence in a court of law – played a role in 75% of these cases One of the most famous cases involved the misidentification of a man named Ronald Cotton

The Case of Ronald Cotton In 1984, a college student named Jennifer Thompson was raped Shortly thereafter, she picked Ronald Cotton out of a photo lineup "I was absolutely, positively, without-a-doubt certain he was the man who raped me when I got on that witness stand and testified against him. And nobody was going to tell me any different." Cotton was sentenced to life in prison plus 54 years, and he served almost 11 years in jail before being exonerated by DNA testing

Eyewitness Identification Procedures Simultaneous Lineup Suspect: Innocent or Guilty? Fillers: All are known to be innocent

Eyewitness Identification Procedures Sequential Lineup Simultaneous Lineup Suspect: Innocent or Guilty?

Lindsay & Wells (1985)  Simultaneous lineup  Correct ID rate = 0.58  False ID rate = 0.43  Sequential lineup  Correct ID rate = 0.50  False ID rate = /.43 = /.17 = 2.94 Diagnosticity Ratio

When does signal detection theory apply? 1. There are two true states of the world An enemy plane is either present or absent in the sky A disease is either present or absent in a patient A guilty suspect is either present or absent in a lineup 2. An imperfect diagnostic procedure is used to make a decision (the target is "present" or "absent") An air-defense radar system A medical test An eyewitness presented with a lineup

2 X 2 Table

Innocence Project Ronald Cotton Ted Bundy

2 X 2 Table Innocence Project Ronald Cotton Ted Bundy

2 X 2 Table

Signal Detection Theory Continuous diagnostic signal Power of the reflected radio signal Blood glucose levelMemory strength

Signal Detection Theory: Response Bias “the guilty suspect is probably in the lineup”

Signal Detection Theory: Response Bias “present”“absent” “the guilty suspect is probably in the lineup” Liberal response bias: Identify even if confidence is low

Signal Detection Theory: Response Bias “the guilty suspect may or may not be in the lineup”

Signal Detection Theory: Response Bias “present”“absent” “the guilty suspect may or may not be in the lineup” Neutral response bias: Identify if confidence is fairly high

Signal Detection Theory: Response Bias “too many innocent suspects have been misidentified”

Signal Detection Theory: Response Bias “present”“absent” “too many innocent suspects have been misidentified” Conservative response bias: Identify only if confidence is very high

Signal Detection Theory: Discriminability

Discriminability The degree to which the memory signals associated with innocent and guilty suspects are separated using a particular diagnostic procedure

Liberal Neutral Conservative

Liberal: “the guilty suspect is probably in the lineup”

Correct ID Rate = 0.98 Liberal: “the guilty suspect is probably in the lineup”

Correct ID Rate = 0.98 False ID Rate = 0.50 Liberal: “the guilty suspect is probably in the lineup”

Neutral: “the guilty suspect may or may not be the lineup”

Correct ID Rate = 0.84 Neutral: “the guilty suspect may or may not be the lineup”

False ID Rate = 0.16 Correct ID Rate = 0.84 Neutral: “the guilty suspect may or may not be the lineup”

Conservative: “do not make an ID unless you are certain of being correct”

Correct ID Rate = 0.50 Conservative: “do not make an ID unless you are certain of being correct”

Correct ID Rate = 0.50 False ID Rate = 0.02 Conservative: “do not make an ID unless you are certain of being correct”

Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Correct ID Rate = 0.98 False ID Rate = 0.50 False ID Rate = 0.16 Correct ID Rate = 0.84 Correct ID Rate = 0.50 False ID Rate = 0.02

Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis High discriminability Low discriminability