Closed Gavin-Perry closed 3 weeks ago
Agree. Quantity and concentration are monotonically related, therefore within AA or BB trials, the highest concentration is a proxy for the correct response.
Related problem for the graph
For AA trial there is no no B choice so that column should never score as B choice or does the correct bigger A count as a B on the graph For BB trial smaller B is wrong so scores as NOT B on graph?
For AA trials, lower A scores as B. For BB trials, lower B scores as A.
Lower AA scores as B, so he should pick the smaller amount for it to be B? In other word A is the preferred choice not B as B would be a fail right? That's weird even if it makes some theoretical sense.
Scoring is good in v31. For reference:
Got it. It makes sense now
For AA or BB the larger must be chosen for a reward to be given. Is it stronger odor (OdorL > OdorR) or more drops (RewA < RewB) that is the deciding factor. I realize that in order to make sense they should be the same thing. If a weaker odor gave more drops that would be very confusing; but the software needs to know which to use to make the choice.