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melina_rosy

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Both _____ anxiety influence attentional processes.
 
  a. state-based and trait-based
  b. avoidant and nonavoidant
  c. internal and external
 d. overt and covert

Question 2

What does research on attention state about multitasking?
 
  a. A small percentage of the population is extremely good at multitasking.
  b. Everyone can be trained to multitask effectively
 c. Multitasking requires computer proficiency.
 d. Multitasking makes you slower and more prone to make mistakes.



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duy1981999

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d




melina_rosy

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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