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Repeated-measures designs are particularly well-suited to research questions concerning the difference between two distinct populations (for example,males versus females).
Absolute Threshold
The minimum intensity of a stimulus required to be correctly detected at least 50% of the time.
Absolute Threshold
The minimum intensity of a stimulus that one can detect 50% of the time, reflecting the lowest level of sensory input that is perceptible.
Difference Threshold
The minimum difference in stimulation required to distinguish between two stimuli.
Absolute Threshold
The lowest level of a stimulus that can be perceived half the time by an individual.
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