Multiple Choice
In signal-detection theory, we would like to increase the number of "hits"-that is correct identifications of a stimulus that is present. The problem is that if we shift the criterion to increase the number of hits, we probably also increase the number of
A) misses.
B) correct rejections.
C) false alarms.
D) complaints.
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