How is Stevens's power law different from Weber's law?
A) It was developed to apply to perceptions that are well above threshold levels.
B) It was developed to relate changes in actual physical magnitude to perceived magnitude.
C) It relates to scaling rather than to detection or difference.
D) All of these are differences.
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