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frankwu

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How does guided search as proposed by Wolfe differ from feature integration as proposed by Treisman?
 
  a) Guided search proposes that the two stages of visual search are related an interactive.
   b) Guided search proposes three stages in visual search rather than two.
   c) Guided search proposes that that search is never effortful or post-attentive.
   d) Guided search proposes that conjunction searches are as efficient as feature searches.

Question 2

The pop-out effect sometimes seen in visual search:
 
  a) is indicative of an effortful search.
   b) is indicative of an inefficient search.
   c) requires the execution of only the first stage of visual attention, as proposed in Treisman's theory.
   d) is the result of post-attentive processing.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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