Match List-I with List-II and indicate your answer using codes given below: List-I (Perceptual Theory) p. Signal Detectionq. Stevens' Powerr. Fechner's Laws. Weber's Fraction List-II (Explanation)1. The detection of Theory change in a stimulus is relative to the magnitude of the stimulus2. The ability to detect Law a weak stimulus varies from moment to moment as per response bias3. The magnitude of a sensation is a logarithmic function of the stimulus4. Sensory magnitude grows in proportion to the physical intensity of the stimulus raised to a power Codes: p q r s

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Match List-I with List-II and indicate your answer using codes given below: List-I (Perceptual Theory) <br />p. Signal Detection<br />q. Stevens' Power<br />r. Fechner's Law<br />s. Weber's Fraction List-II (Explanation)<br />1. The detection of Theory change in a stimulus is relative to the magnitude of the stimulus<br />2. The ability to detect Law a weak stimulus varies from moment to moment as per response bias<br />3. The magnitude of a sensation is a logarithmic function of the stimulus<br />4. Sensory magnitude grows in proportion to the physical intensity of the stimulus raised to a power Codes: p q r s