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Which of the following tests is used to identify allergens causing contact dermatitis?
Standard Stimulus
A specific, unchanging stimulus used as a basis for comparison in experimental investigations.
Jnd
Stands for Just Noticeable Difference, the minimal change in a stimulus that can just barely be detected by an organism.
Weber Fraction
A concept in psychophysics that describes the proportionate relationship between the magnitude of a physical stimulus and its perceptible increment needed to detect a difference.
Psychological Magnitude
The perceived size, intensity, or importance of a psychological process or stimulus, often related to how individuals assess and experience various psychological phenomena.
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