An area theorem for the same-different experiment.

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If observers in a same-different experiment base their decisions on the absolute difference between observations on a trial, the area under the receiver operating characteristic equals the maximum proportion of correct decisions that an unbiased independent-observations observer could attain. Even though the differencing strategy is suboptimal, the area measure yields an index of optimal performance.

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Irwin, R. J., Hautus, M. J., & Butcher, J. C. (1999). An area theorem for the same-different experiment. Perception & Psychophysics, 61(4), 766–769. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03205544

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