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22 February, 02:48

Craig likes to add two spoons of sugar to his coffee. when he adds three spoons of sugar to his coffee, he does not notice a difference. craig also likes to add two spoons of sugar to his milk. in this case, however, he notices a difference when he adds three spoons of sugar. this phenomenon is best explained by the ponzo illusion. the stroop effect. weber's law. thorndike's law.

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  1. 22 February, 03:10
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    Weber's law law states that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is constant to the original stimulus, and the ratio between them is always consistent. In this case, milk or coffee are two different original stimulus. And the spoons of sugar is the change in stimulus. This example fits the Weber's law perfectly.
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