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  • Perceptual learning
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Human perception

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  • Perceptual learning research often focuses on accuracy in tasks like distance, size, and time-to-contact estimation.
  • Quantifying accuracy in these tasks has historically varied, impacting result interpretation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate how different accuracy measures influence findings and interpretations in distance perception studies.
  • To compare the statistical properties and interpretability of five common accuracy measures.

Main Methods:

  • A Monte Carlo simulation was employed to analyze data.
  • Five dependent measures of accuracy were evaluated: raw distance judgments, a ratio of true to estimated distance judgments, relative error, signed error, and absolute error.
  • Simulated data mirrored established distance perception literature.

Main Results:

  • Significant differences were observed in statistical outcomes, including model fit and error rates, based on the accuracy measure used.
  • The interpretation of study findings also varied depending on the chosen accuracy metric.
  • Each accuracy measure demonstrated distinct statistical properties and interpretative implications.

Conclusions:

  • The choice of accuracy measure critically affects statistical results and conclusions in distance estimation research.
  • Researchers must carefully consider the implications of different accuracy metrics for robust findings.
  • Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each measure is essential for accurate perceptual learning research.