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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Data Analysis

Background:

  • Traditional classification methods often struggle with individual differences in rating scale usage.
  • Feature-based approaches rely on absolute rating scores, which can be inconsistent across users.
  • Analyzing subjective responses requires robust methods that account for user variability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel structure-based classification (SBC) framework for analyzing rating data.
  • To enhance classification performance by mitigating individual differences in scale usage.
  • To demonstrate the effectiveness of SBC in classifying affective stimuli.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a structure-based classification (SBC) framework using pairwise distance representations of rating data.
  • Transformed rating data into structured representations by computing pairwise distances between rating dimensions.
  • Conducted a simulation study with participants rating affective stimuli, incorporating individual differences in scale usage.

Main Results:

  • SBC successfully classified affective stimuli despite systematic individual differences in scale usage.
  • The performance of SBC was comparable to traditional classification methods.
  • Relational structures among rating dimensions were found to contain meaningful information for affective classification.

Conclusions:

  • Structure-based classification (SBC) offers a robust and generalizable method for analyzing subjective responses.
  • Focusing on rating interdependencies, alongside absolute values, improves classification accuracy.
  • The findings have significant implications for psychological research and the analysis of affective data.