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Consumer Behavior Sample Exam (Master)
| |1. |The process of the exposure, attention, and interpretation of sensations is known as which of the following? |
| | |a. |
| | |perception |
| | | |
| | |b. |
| | |seeing |
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| | |c. |
| | |thinking |
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| | |d. |
| | |sensing |
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