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Question: How does the JND for intensity (in dB) varies with pure tone intensity?
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JND (just noticeable difference) for pure tone intensity varies with intensity in that it increases as the intensity of the tone increases. As the intensity of the pure tone increases, the JND increases because it becomes increasingly difficult to detect changes in the intensity of the tone. This means that as the intensity of the pure tone increases, the JND increases as well.
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