Fechner Law
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d1c0rs04n1r7r4.cloudfront.netWeber Fechner Law Loudness of the sound is defined as the degree of sensation produced on the ear. The. loudness varies from one observer to another. It is a physiological quantity and therefore itis difficult to measure loudness. But, it can be measured a logarithmic value of intensity. E. quation 1 is known as WEBER -FECHNER law.
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www.csun.eduWeber-Fechner Law first to relate sensation and stimulus; considered by some the founder of psychometrics Psy427 -Cal State Northridge 29 History of Psychometrics: Early Experimental Psychologists Fechner influenced many prominent psychologists (e.g. Wundt, Freud) Wilhelm Wundt – considered one of the founders of psychology; first to set up a
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