Janet's new neighbours play loud music late at night that wakes her up. According to sensory adaptation theory, over time, Janet would be MOST likely to sleep through the music if the neighbours:

A) play the same type of music every night.
B) play the same type of music but only on weekends.
C) play different types of music on unpredictable days.
D) constantly change the volume of the music from song to song.


A) play the same type of music every night.

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