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One explanation for the peak shift effect is that the SD is perceived as:
 
  A) quite dissimilar from the S.
  B) somewhat similar to the S.
  C) overtly salient.
  D) subtly salient.

Question 2

One explanation for the peak shift effect is that during discrimination training, a subject responds in terms of the _____ values of stimuli rather than the _____ values.
 
  A) relative; absolute
  B) absolute; relative
  C) salient; intense
  D) intense; salient



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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