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List the three phases in audit sampling for both statistical and nonstatistical sampling.
Signal Detection
A technique used to determine the ability to differentiate between information-bearing patterns and random patterns that distract from the information.
Sensory Adaptation
Sensory adaptation is a phenomenon in which the sensitivity to a stimulus decreases over time as an organism becomes accustomed to its presence.
Just-noticeable Difference
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity required to detect a difference between two stimuli.
Thalamus
A part of the brain that serves as a central relay station for sensory information, excluding smell.
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