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CQXA

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It would be impossible for most students to listen to a physics lecture, read a literature book, and count backward from 500 to 1 simultaneously. This is primarily because attentional resources are ____.
 
  a. selective
  b. automatic
  c. limited
  d. effortful

Question 2

Angie is trying to take notes in her class but finds it difficult because of the loud I Love Don Ho Hawaiian shirt that her TA is wearing. Instead of staring intently at her TA's shirt, she should use ____ orienting to move her eyes from the shirt to the notes on the blackboard.
 
  a. covert
  b. overt
  c. implicit
  d. selective



Swizqar

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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