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What is a critique of the place theory of sound perception?
 
  a. Place theory does not account for sounds that are below 60 dB.
  b. Place theory only works well for sounds that are above 60 dB.
  c. Place theory does not account for frequencies below 8000 Hz.
  d. Place theory only works well for sounds above 4000 Hz.

Question 2

The place theory of perception uses the analogy of ____ to explain how we hear different pitches.
 
  a. sonar technology
  b. stringed instruments
  c. a raindrop hitting a puddle
  d. a jet producing a sonic boom



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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