Psychophysics is a lively account by one of experimental
psychology's seminal figures of his lifelong scientific quest for
general laws governing human behavior. It is a landmark work that
captures the fundamental themes of Stevens's experimental research
and his vision of what psycho-physics and psychology are and can
be. The context of this modern classic is detailed by Lawrence
Marks's pungent and highly revealing introduction. The search for a
general psychophysical law a mathematical equation relating
sensation to stimulus pervades this work, first published in 1975.
Stevens covers methods of measuring human psychophysical behavior:
magnitude estimation, magnitude production, and cross-modality
matching are used to examine sensory mechanisms, perceptual
processes, and social consensus. The wisdom in this volume lies in
its exposition of an approach that can apply generally to the study
of human behavior
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