One difference between the habituation and novelty-preference procedures is:
whereas in habituation they receive as many trials as necessary for them to reach a criterion.
b.In habituation, only a single stimulus is presented at test, whereas in novelty-preference, two stimuli are presented.
c. In habituation, one compares performance during the test to performance during the pre-test, whereas in novelty-preference, one compares performance with one test stimulus to performance with the other test stimulus.d.All of the above are differences.
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