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    Fechner Called Sensations That Occurred Below the Absolute Threshold
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Fechner Called Sensations That Occurred Below the Absolute Threshold

Question 66

Question 66

Multiple Choice

Fechner called sensations that occurred below the absolute threshold:


A) negative sensations
B) just noticeable differences
C) petites perceptions
D) impossible

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