Match the items of List–I (Theory) with List–II (Description) and mark your answer with the help of the codes given below : List–I (Theory) p. Theory of Signal Detectionq. The Fechner Lawr. Absolute Thresholds. Stevens Power Law List–II (Description)1. Sensory subjective magnitude grows in proportion to the intensity of the stimulus raised to a power.2. The minimal amount of stimulus energy required for a detection of a stimulus.3. Evaluation of the separate effects of the observer's sensory capacity and response bias.4. Larger and larger inputs in stimulus energy are required to obtain a corresponding sensory effect. Codes : p q r s

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Match the items of List–I (Theory) with List–II (Description) and mark your answer with the help of the codes given below : List–I (Theory) <br />p. Theory of Signal Detection<br />q. The Fechner Law<br />r. Absolute Threshold<br />s. Stevens Power Law List–II (Description)<br />1. Sensory subjective magnitude grows in proportion to the intensity of the stimulus raised to a power.<br />2. The minimal amount of stimulus energy required for a detection of a stimulus.<br />3. Evaluation of the separate effects of the observer's sensory capacity and response bias.<br />4. Larger and larger inputs in stimulus energy are required to obtain a corresponding sensory effect. Codes : p q r s






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