Multiple Choice
A higher error rate in making a decision about whether a second stimulus (f2) is different from the first baseline stimulus (f1) is most likely to occur if
A) f1 is somehow corrupted.
B) f1 is not salient (meaningful) enough.
C) f2 is somehow corrupted.
D) (f1 - f2) is large; i.e., there is a long delay between the two stimuli.
E) (f1 - f2) is small; i.e., there is a short delay between the two stimuli.
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