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ETearle

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One aspect of involuntary attention is enduring dispositions. For example,
 
  a. noticing when a teacher calls your name. c. listening to a homework assignment.
  b. listening to a teacher's lecture. d. looking for a teacher after class.

Question 2

An example of a momentary intention would be
 
  a. looking for a friend on campus.
  b. noticing that a bug just hit your windshield.
  c. having a very brief nightmare.
  d. overhearing your name in another conversation.



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