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Referring to Nideffer's attentional style categories. Which style would be the best to adopt for someone engaged in downhill skiing?
 A. Broad-internal focus.
  B. Broad-external focus.
  C. Narrow-internal focus.
  D. Narrow-external focus.

Question 2

Nideffer's widely used model of attentional styles classifies attention based upon two categories he labels
 A. direction and focus.
  B. width and direction.
  C. focus and width.
  D. scope and focus.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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