Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a signal detection and identification (absolute judgement) task?
A) signal detection typically involves several stimulus states or categories, identification requires only two
B) there is no difference-the two terms are synonyms
C) identification typically involves several stimulus states or categories, signal detection requires only two
D) signal detection occurs at a later processing stage than identification
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