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    Weber's Law States That the Just Noticeable Difference of a Stimulus
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Weber's Law States That the Just Noticeable Difference of a Stimulus

Question 232

Question 232

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Weber's law states that the just noticeable difference of a stimulus is a(n) _____ proportion,despite variations in intensity.


A) inverse
B) increasing
C) decreasing
D) constant

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