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Stevens' power law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stevens' power law is a proposed relationship between the magnitude of a physical stimulus and its perceived intensity or strength. It is often considered to supersede the Weber–Fechner law on the ba...
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An Example of Magnitude Estimation ... Spreadsheet programs make the analysis of magnitude estimation data quick to do. The table of my results took about 1 minute to type into columns. ... Thus a straight line explains 94.36% of the relationship between log actual weight and log magnitude estimations, indicating Stevens' Law...
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magnitude estimation for weight ... Weight (grams) Log Weight Magnitude Estimation Log Estimation ... 510 2.70757 20 1.30103...
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Krantz, D. H. A. (1972). A theory of magnitude estimation and cross-modality matching. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 9, 168-199. ... Krantz, D. H. A. (1972). A theory of magnitude estimation and cross-modality matching. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 9, 168-199. Online articles have much greater impact More...
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Note that there are a few different acceptable methods for properly obtaining a total visual magnitude estimate of a comet, which is a much more difficult process than obtaining a visual magnitude estimate of a variable star (for example), due to the extended size of the comet's coma and to the combination of diffuse...
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Then the exponent of the divisor is subtracted from the exponent of the number being divided, using the estimation subtraction techniques described below. This again provides an order-of-magnitude estimate, as an initial estimate of the result.
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Order of magnitude - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. In its most common usage, the amount being scaled...
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