On separating pain from the willingness to report it

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):448-449 (1997)
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Abstract

Signal-detection methodology may be used to disentangle sensory from judgmental effects when analyzing sex differences in pain. An illustrative example is given by reanalyzing a published category-scaling experiment in terms of detection-theory indices. As a result, the apparent sex difference is recast in terms of a judgmental bias. [berkley]

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