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Based on the dark adaptation curve, you would expect the absolute threshold to _____ as time in a darkened room increases.
 
  A) get larger
  B) remain unchanged
  C) get smaller
  D) vary unpredictably

Question 2

The smallest difference between two stimuli that enables us to tell the difference between them is called the _____.
 
  A) necessary difference
  B) difference threshold
  C) discriminant equation
  D) determinant level



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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