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Kohlberg found that the typical responses of seven-year-old children to the moral dilemmas he presented them were at the ________ level.
Sensory Adaptation
The phenomenon where sensory receptors diminish in sensitivity to unchanging stimuli over time, resulting in a reduced sensation.
Unchanging Stimulus
A stimulus that remains constant over time, not varying in intensity, duration, or quality, which can lead to habituation or sensory adaptation in organisms.
Sensory Responsiveness
Describes an individual's tendency to react to and process sensory information in a particular way, which can vary widely among different people.
Difference Threshold
The minimum change in stimulation required to detect a difference between two stimuli, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
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