tunnustest
Tunnustest, literally "recognition test" in Finnish, is a term used in Finnish-language literature to describe assessment methods that measure recognition abilities. In psychology, tunnustest refers to recognition memory tasks in which participants decide whether items were previously encountered. Typical formats present a mix of old (studied) items and new items and record responses as hits, misses, false alarms, and correct rejections. From these data, researchers often compute accuracy and bias measures, and may apply signal detection theory metrics such as d-prime and criterion.
In computing and information retrieval, tunnustest can denote evaluation procedures for systems that must recognize or
Applications of tunnustest span cognitive psychology experiments, aging and clinical studies of memory, and benchmarking of
Limitations include variability in definitions and translations of the term across studies, potential linguistic or cultural