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    "The Greater the Intensity of a Stimulus, the Greater the Probability
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"The Greater the Intensity of a Stimulus, the Greater the Probability

Question 30

Question 30

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"The greater the intensity of a stimulus, the greater the probability that a learned response will be elicited." This statement describes the:


A) oscillation effect
B) reminiscence effect
C) Crespi effect
D) stimulus-intensity dynamism

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