Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science 2005
DOI: 10.1002/0470013192.bsa229
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F echner, G ustav T

Abstract: Fechner was a physicist who turned to psychophysics and philosophy. He was famous for Fechner's law ‐ that sensation increases with the logarithm of the stimulus intensity. His main contribution to statistics lay in the development of probabilistic procedures for measuring thresholds.

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