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Define real shocks,define nominal shocks,and give an example of each.
Response Bias
A tendency for participants to respond to questions or tasks in a particular way that is not directly related to the content of the questions or tasks.
Sensory Capacity
The maximum amount of sensory information that an individual can process at any given time.
Sensory Adaptation
The process by which sensory receptors become less sensitive to constant stimuli over time, allowing organisms to focus on changes in their environment.
Feature Detection
The process by which the brain identifies specific elements of visuals, such as lines, edges, or movements, to interpret what is seen.
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