A. Weber’s law
B. the opponent-process theory
C. feature detection
D. the difference threshold
Related Mcqs:
- The ability to focus on stimuli in which we are interested while resisting distracting stimuli is called ________________?
A. concentrated attending
B. stimulus focusing
C. selective attention
D. structured perceiving - The tendency to perceive continuous patterns in stimuli is known as _________________?
A. good continuation
B. closure
C. proximity
D. None of these - According to the principle of relative brightness, if one of two identical objects reflects more light to your eyes it will be perceived as _______________?
A. larger
B. smaller
C. nearer
D. farther away - Almost half the birds in the yard were brown cardinals and the rest were bright red cardinals, so Jimmy perceived them as two distinct groups of birds. This best illustrate the principle of:
A. Proximity
B. Relative clarity
C. Similarity
D. Connectedness - Babar was at a football game, and even though people wearing green jackets were spread fairly evenly throughout the stands, he still perceived all the people in green jackets as a single group of visiting fans. Babar’s perception is most consistent with the Gestalt principle of:
A. Constancy
B. Similarity
C. Closure
D. Proximity - Almost half the birds in the yard were brown cardinals and the rest were bright red cardinals, so jimmy perceived them as two distinct groups of birds. This best illustrates the principle of:
A. proximity
B. relative clarity
C. similarity
D. connectedness - The idea that the amount of change in a stimulus necessary to produce a JND is a constant proportion of the stimulus intensity is called:
A. James law
B. The all-or-none principle
C. The law of diminishing returns
D. Weber’s law - The _________ law of psychology deals with least noticeable difference in different stimuli?
A. Getsalt Law
B. Watson Law
C. Binet –Simon Law
D. Weber-Fechner Law - Weber’s law states that the just Noticeable Difference between stimuli is a (n):
A. Unknown
B. Threshold
C. Puzzle
D. Constant - Weber’s law state that the just Noticeable Difference between stimuli is a (n):
A. Unknown
B. Threshold
C. Puzzle
D. Constant