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    The Just Noticable Difference Is a Constant Logarithmic Function of the Existing
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The Just Noticable Difference Is a Constant Logarithmic Function of the Existing

Question 25

Question 25

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The just noticable difference is a constant logarithmic function of the existing amount of stimulation was proposed by __________.


A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) Ernst Weber
C) Hermann von Helmholtz
D) Gustav Fechner

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