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iveyjurea

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Johnston and Heinz's (1978) multimode model of attention
 
  a. does not include a bottleneck in processing information.
  b. includes a bottleneck but asserts that the person can control the location of the bottleneck.
  c. includes a bottleneck only if the person actively constructs one.
  d. None of these

Question 2

Why have many psychologists shifted away from research on where the bottleneck occurs in information processing?
 
  a. It now seems reasonable that people can control where the bottleneck occurs, depending on the task.
  b. Watson and other behaviorists argued convincingly that consciousness could not be studied scientifically.
  c. There is no evidence for a bottleneck.
  d. All of these



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Answer to Question 1

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