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Errors are usually more difficult for an auditor to detect than frauds.
Weber Fraction
A measure in psychophysics that quantifies the perception of change in a given stimulus relative to its intensity.
Visual Discriminations
The ability to perceive and differentiate visual stimuli and fine details among similar objects or forms.
Auditory Discriminations
The ability to notice, compare, and distinguish between different sounds, integral to language development and communication.
Absolute Threshold
The minimum intensity of a stimulus that one can perceive, below which it is not detected at all.
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