Answer:
24
Explanation:
Absolute threshold is a concept that refers to the most minimum level of a sensory stimulus that an individual can sense. Testing this usually require individuals to differentiate the intensity of a stimulus.
A general rule of thumb is that when an individual can sense whether something is stronger 50% of the time, that stimulus level is the person’s absolute threshold.
Thus, in the example of Daniel, we should only pay attention to his 24 candles experiment – since he can recognize the difference in light intensity, 50% of the time, when there are only 24 candles. When he added 11 more candles, making them 35 candles, his ability to recognize the light intensity differences are reduced to 25%.