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    The Smallest Amount of a Particular Stimulus Required to Produce
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The Smallest Amount of a Particular Stimulus Required to Produce

Question 115

Question 115

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The smallest amount of a particular stimulus required to produce any sensation at all in the person to whom the stimulus is presented is the


A) absolute threshold.
B) range threshold.
C) difference threshold.
D) noticeable threshold.

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