In the Hit Rate Model, the false alarm rate represents
a. the percent of times the signal is absent that the subject says it is absent
b. the percent of times the subject says the signal is present when it actually is
c. the percent of times the signal is present that the subject says it is absent
d. the percent of times the signal is present that the subject says it is present
e. the percent of times the signal is absent that the subject says it actually is present
Answer: e. the percent of times the signal is absent that the subject says it actually is present
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