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  • where ''dp'' is the differential change in perception, ''dS'' is the differential increase in the stimulus and ''S'' is the stimu To determine <math>C</math>, put <math>p = 0</math>, i.e. no perception; then ...
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  • ...fundamental to Stevens's ratio-scaling approach: I. Loudness production. ''Perception & Psychophysics, 62,'' 1505–1511. ...D. (1974). Variability of magnitude estimates: a timing theory analysis. ''Perception & Psychophysics'', 15, 291–300. ...
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  • ...:83%" |'''Note:''' White gaps between squares serve only to improve visual perception.<br/>There must be no gaps between actual squares. ...
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  • | title=Illuminating Patterns of Perception: An Overview of Q Methodology ...
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  • ...n other properties of these orthogonal discrete dimensions (according to a perception model). In those cases, several roundoff error accumulators may be used (at ...
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  • ...{{cite web |url=http://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/human-nature/perception/question242.htm |title=How many senses does a human being have? |work=Disco * Contrary to a widespread perception, the [[real number]] [[0.999...]]—where the [[decimal point]] is followed b ...
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