No practice effect on the classification accuracy of the response time concealed information test.

Gáspár Lukács, Izumi Matsuda
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The Response Time Concealed Information Test can reveal that a person recognizes a relevant item (probe, e.g., a murder weapon) among other, irrelevant items (controls), based on slower responses to the probe compared to the controls. A previous study (Lukács, 2022, JARMAC) analyzed the data of 14 experiments and demonstrated that classification accuracy is increased by increased test length (i.e., increased number of trials included in the analysis). However, that study left the important question open whether prior practice (whose trials are not included in the analysis) influences the classification accuracy of subsequent testing (i.e., subsequent trials included in the analysis). Reanalyzing the same data from the 14 experiments (comprising 2223 individual tests), we show that different sections of the test (each with the same number of trials), such as the first and second half of each examined test, do not differ substantially in their classification accuracy. The main implications for real-life application are that, at least up to about 600 trials, prior practice does not affect subsequent tests' results, and the number of examined relevant items or their order of presentation may be freely chosen without compromising the method's validity.

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练习对反应时间隐藏信息测试的分类准确性没有影响。
反应时间隐藏信息测试可以揭示出,一个人在其他无关项目(对照组)中识别出一个相关项目(探针,例如凶器),其依据是对探针的反应比对照组慢。之前的一项研究(Lukács,2022 年,JARMAC)分析了 14 个实验的数据,证明分类准确率会随着测试长度的增加(即分析中包含的试验次数增加)而提高。然而,该研究留下了一个重要问题,即先前的练习(其试验未纳入分析)是否会影响后续测试(即纳入分析的后续试验)的分类准确性。通过重新分析来自 14 次测试(包括 2223 次测试)的相同数据,我们发现测试的不同部分(每个部分的测试次数相同),如每次测试的前半部分和后半部分,在分类准确性上并无实质性差异。这对实际应用的主要意义在于,至少在大约 600 次测试之前,先前的练习不会影响后续测试的结果,而且可以自由选择相关测试项目的数量或呈现顺序,而不会影响该方法的有效性。
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