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The Stroop effect demonstrates
 
  a. how automatic processing can interfere with intended processing.
  b. a failure of divided attention.
  c. the ease of performing a low-load task.
  d. support for object-based attention.

Question 2

Automatic processing occurs when
 
  a. cognitive resources are high.
  b. response times are long.
  c. tasks are well-practiced.
  d. attention is focused.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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