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Chelseaamend

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When we attend to one type of phenomenon (such as sky-diving) we:
 
  A) are usually unable to receive information from any other source
  B) forget essential things
  C) concentrate on other things
  D) divert most of our attention from other things, but allocate some attention to other activities
  E) over practice

Question 2

The sensory store associated with sound is called:
 
  A) acoustic storage
  B) auditory memory
  C) echoic storage
  D) iconic storage
  E) auditory impressions



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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