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    Methods That Measure the Strength of a Stimulus and the Observer's
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Methods That Measure the Strength of a Stimulus and the Observer's

Question 322

Question 322

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Methods that measure the strength of a stimulus and the observer's sensitivity to the stimulus are called:


A) psychophysics.
B) psychometrics.
C) perceptual constancies.
D) signal detections.

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