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What is point of subjective equality in psychology?

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Answered by mehakpabba51
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The PSE is the "point of subjective equality" , whenthe two stimuli look subjective the same, and thus, an obsever would choose randomly between them .As such, the Pse is 0.5 probability point. The POE refers to "point of objectives equality " which corresponds to the ''Standard " stimulus saturation. The POE value are median of the 11 saturation levels on the x-axis of PSE graph. If exogenous covert attention has an effect on saturation perception, the PSE value would be significantly apart from POE.

Answered by rihanna50
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point of subjective equality in psychology is the value of a comparison stimulus that, for a given observer, is equally likely to be judged as higher or lower than that of a standard stimulus.

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