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== What is Threshold? ==
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A '''threshold''' is a level or point at which a particular thing begins to happen or change. It is a point of reference or limit that is used to make a decision or trigger an action. Thresholds can be used in various contexts and may refer to different things depending on the context in which they are used.
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For example, in the context of biology, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of a stimulus required to produce a response in an organism. In the context of psychology, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of stimulus required to produce a detectable sensation in a person. In the context of electronics, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of voltage required to trigger a device to turn on or off. In the context of finance, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of income or wealth required to qualify for a particular benefit or program.
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In general, the term threshold is used to refer to a point or level that marks the beginning of a particular change or event. It is often used as a point of reference or decision-making point and can be used to determine whether or not a particular action or response is necessary or appropriate.
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==See Also==
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==References==
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Revision as of 13:22, 9 January 2023

What is Threshold?

A threshold is a level or point at which a particular thing begins to happen or change. It is a point of reference or limit that is used to make a decision or trigger an action. Thresholds can be used in various contexts and may refer to different things depending on the context in which they are used.

For example, in the context of biology, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of a stimulus required to produce a response in an organism. In the context of psychology, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of stimulus required to produce a detectable sensation in a person. In the context of electronics, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of voltage required to trigger a device to turn on or off. In the context of finance, a threshold may refer to the minimum level of income or wealth required to qualify for a particular benefit or program.

In general, the term threshold is used to refer to a point or level that marks the beginning of a particular change or event. It is often used as a point of reference or decision-making point and can be used to determine whether or not a particular action or response is necessary or appropriate.


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