Stevens, S.S. (Stanley Smith), 1906-1973
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Stevens, S.S. (Stanley Smith), 1906-1973
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Stevens, Stanley Smith, 1906-1973
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Stevens, Stanley Smith
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Стивенс, С. С 1906-1973
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Stevens, Smitty, 1906-1973
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Stevens was an authority on the physics of sensory perception, especially hearing. His primary contribution was Stevens' Law, which states that the magnitude of a sensation grows as a power function of the intensity of the stimulus. He was director of the Psycho-Acoustics Laboratory and the Psychophysics Laboratory at Harvard.
Stanley Smith Stevens (1906-1973) was a physicist and professor at Harvard University. He was Stevens was an authority on the physics of sensory perception, especially hearing. His primary contribution was Stevens' Law, which states that the magnitude of a sensation grows as a power function of the intensity of the stimulus. He was director of the Psycho-Acoustics Laboratory and the Psychophysics Laboratory at Harvard.
Stanley Smith Stevens (1906-1973) was a physicist and professor at Harvard University. He was an authority on the physics of sensory perception, especially hearing. He was director of the Psycho-Acoustics Laboratory and the Psychophysics Laboratory at Harvard. His primary contribution was Stevens' Law, which states that the magnitude of a sensation grows as a power function of the intensity of the stimulus.
Stevens was born in Ogden, Utah. He went on an LDS mission and attended the University of Utah, but received his A.B. degree from Stanford University and a Ph. D. in 1933 from Harvard University. He was a professor and director of the psychophysics laboratory at Harvard.
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