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A table, formula, or graph that shows all possible values a random variable can assume, together with their associated probabilities, is referred to as discrete probability distribution.
Absolute Threshold
The minimum intensity of a stimulus that one can detect 50 percent of the time, a concept fundamental in sensory and perception studies.
Difference Threshold
The minimum difference in stimulation that a person can detect 50 percent of the time.
Relative Magnitude
The comparison of the size, extent, or importance of something in relation to another.
Difference Threshold
The least variation in stimulation that an individual is able to recognize 50% of the occasions, commonly termed as the just noticeable difference (JND).
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