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    You Notice That When You Are Studying, Small Unexpected Noises
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You Notice That When You Are Studying, Small Unexpected Noises

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Question 12

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You notice that when you are studying, small unexpected noises do not cause you to jump, but that slightly louder noises do. This is an example of:


A) The law of latency
B) The law of the threshold
C) The law of intensity-magnitude
D) The law of habituation

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