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The Smallest Amount of a Stimulus Necessary to Allow an Observer

Question 39

Question 39

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The smallest amount of a stimulus necessary to allow an observer to detect its presence is known as the ______ threshold.


A) complete
B) partial
C) absolute
D) relative

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