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Magnitudes of dprimes for true positives and false positive rates
The table below gives dprimes for combinations of true positive and false positive rates. Remember that a rate of 0.5, or 50%, is equivalent to merely a chance occurrence.
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False Alarms |
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0.05 |
0.10 |
0.15 |
0.20 |
0.30 |
0.40 |
0.50 |
correlation |
Kendall |
Spearman |
Pearson |
Kendall |
Spearman |
Pearson |
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0.1 |
1041 |
1013 |
854 |
1277 |
1111 |
1047 |