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A graph illustrating the convergence of a 1-up/2-down function against the psychometric function. The graph shows that as the number of trials increase, the two functions converge to a common curve.

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The graph of a 1-up/2-down function against the psychometric function can be seen below. The 1-up/2-down function is represented by the solid red line, while the psychometric function is represented by the dashed blue line. As can be seen in the graph, the two lines converge at around 67.5%. This signifies that the 1-up/2-down function has converged with the psychometric function at this point.

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Published: Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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