How does an illusion differ from a hallucination?

(a) the source of an illusion is primarily in the person while the source of a
hallucination is primarily in the stimulus
(b) the source of an illusion is primarily in the stimulus while the source of a
hallucination is primarily in the person
(c) illusions are perceived in social situations, hallucinations can be
experienced in any situation
(d) there is no difference; they are two words for the same thing


B

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