Which is true about the Weber-Fechner Law?
A) It is a ratio of the just-noticeable difference (JND) /standard stimulus.
B) Is applicable to all sensory modalities.
C) Strength of the sensation increases as the logarithm of stimulus intensity.
D) It is applicable across the entire range of a stimulus intensity: from the JND to the most intense.
E) It is applicable to only subtle JND values of stimulus intensity.
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