Multiple Choice
For a psychophysicist the just noticeable difference (JND) between two sensations is
A) equal to the number of times the sensation is experienced
B) a threshold for distinguishing between changes in sensory stimuli
C) the number of weights needed to adjust sensations in different contexts
D) usually less than the absolute threshold of a stimulus
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