A Weight Discrimination Box is a lab device for studying sensory perception, letting blindfolded users feel differences in weights (cylinders in ascending order) to test Weber’s Law and sensitivity to small mass changes, used in psychology/physics; it’s not about social bias but precisely measuring sensory discrimination ability, vital for labs needing accuracy in weight perception tasks.
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A Weight Discrimination Box is a lab device for studying sensory perception, letting blindfolded users feel differences in weights (cylinders in ascending order) to test Weber’s Law and sensitivity to small mass changes, used in psychology/physics; it’s not about social bias but precisely measuring sensory discrimination ability, vital for labs needing accuracy in weight perception tasks.