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is the principle that describes the relationship between a stimulus and its resulting sensation that says the magnitude of subjective sensation is proportional to the stimulus magnitude, raised to an exponent.
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Before they can be published, scientific papers must be peer-reviewed. this means that: a) some other scientific experts read the papers and guarantee that they are true.b) some other scientific experts read the papers and provide quality control by eliminating many mistakes.c) an editor reads the papers, to make sure that all the semicolons are in the correct places.d) everyone in the world is given the opportunity to comment on the papers through a specially maintainedblog.e) government bureaucrats read the papers, to be sure that the papers do not insult the political positions ofthe current officeholders.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 11:00
Ineed finishing this i missed 4 days of school and missed out on a lot of reading
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Keesha's friend is giving a speech tomorrow and is worried because she just got an unflattering haircut. she is convinced everyone will stare at her bangs and will discuss her unattractive hair. her overestimation of people's reactions is known as: social fluency. a self-serving bias. the spotlight effect. the barnum effect.
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