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The Smallest Intensity of a Stimulus That Can Be Reliably

Question 78

Question 78

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The smallest intensity of a stimulus that can be reliably detected,used by Fechner as the "zero point" in his scale of subjective intensities,is called the


A) logarithm.
B) absolute threshold.
C) phi phenomenon.
D) constant k.

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