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Question: At what point is the 1-down/1-up procedure expected to converge on the psychometric function?
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The 1-down/1-up procedure is expected to converge on the psychometric function within a few hundred trials. The exact number of trials required depends on the parameters of the experiment, such as the level of difficulty of the stimuli being presented and the number of responses being tested.
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