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    An Individual Reacts with Less and Less Intensity to a Repeatedly
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An Individual Reacts with Less and Less Intensity to a Repeatedly

Question 60

Question 60

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An individual reacts with less and less intensity to a repeatedly presented stimulus until he or she responds only faintly or not at all. This is called:


A) observer bias
B) habituation
C) participant observation
D) reactivity

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