Linda is studying while listening to her iPod. She notices that when she raises the volume 5 decibels when the volume is initially low, the change is very noticeable. However, when the volume is initially high, increasing the volume by 5 decibels doesn't result in as noticeable of a change in sound. This phenomenon is best explained by _____.

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Answer:

Weber's Law    

Explanation:

Weber's law: In psychology, the term Weber's law is also referred to as Weber-Fechner law, and is defined as a salient psychological law that quantifies the perception of alteration in a specific stimulus.

Weber's law signifies that any change in a given stimulus will be considered as just noticeable represents a constant ratio of the particular original stimulus.

In the question above, the given phenomenon is best explained in terms of Weber's Law.

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