Multiple Choice
The ability to sense a change in a sensory stimulus level depends on the original magnitude of the stimulus and the greater or stronger the initial sensory stimulus, the greater amount of change is required for it to be noticed.This effect is known as:
A) a compromise effect
B) an adaptation effect
C) a vividness effect
D) a Weber's Law effect
E) a sleeper effect
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