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    In Signal Detection Terms, Reporting That a Stimulus Is Present
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In Signal Detection Terms, Reporting That a Stimulus Is Present

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In signal detection terms, reporting that a stimulus is present, when in fact the stimulus was not present, is known as a "false alarm."

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