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cagreen833

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Which of the following everyday scenarios is most likely to support what the early selection approach would say about how attention will affect the performance of the two tasks involved?
 
  a. Driving home while thinking about a problem at work
  b. Reading a novel while walking on a treadmill
  c. Humming a familiar song while washing dishes
  d. Conversing on the phone while doing a crossword puzzle

Question 2

If you are folding towels that have just come out of the laundry while watching television, you may find that you don't have to pay much attention to the process of folding the towels. This sort of familiar task that does not require much of your attention would be an example of a(n) task.
 
  a. attenuated
  b. high-load
  c. low-load
  d. filtered



momo1250

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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