Answer:
The researcher is most likely studying C. absolute threshold.
Explanation:
Threshold refers a specific intensity which needs to be exceeded in order to <em>obtain a certain reaction</em>. For example, pain threshold.
The absolute threshold refers to the smallest change in a <em>stimulus' intensity</em> in order to be <em>identified by the senses</em>, such as hearing, vision, etc.
In this case, a <em>change in tones requires a low intensity</em>, meaning an almost subtle change can be easily identified by the human sense. It is most likely the researcher is studying your absolute threshold.
There will always be more to be researched and discovered.
Answer:
how the secondary data were collected.
Explanation:
Secondary data refers to the data that is collected by other persons beside the researcher who actually use it. (in this context, it would be the data that is collected by other person than Marvin).
Sometimes, the collection method could influence the data given by the samples and will shaken up the overall conclusions.
I'll give you an example.
In market research, companies often conducts research to find out consumers' preference toward a certain product. This preference could be given by the people through either public survey and private survey. Most people tend to give a more truthful answer if the data is collected through private survey since answering in public survey makes the people fear a chance that they will be judged by others.
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