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Fechner's Law
A principle in psychophysics that quantifies the relationship between the intensity of a physical stimulus and the intensity of the sensation it produces, suggesting a logarithmic relationship.
Weber's Law
A principle in psychology that proposes the smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected is proportional to the intensity of the original stimulus.
Sensation Strength
The intensity level at which a stimulus is perceived, influenced by physical properties and individual sensitivity.
Psychological Magnitude
A concept in psychology that refers to the perceived size, amount, or intensity of a psychological attribute.
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