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maychende

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Unattended information is more likely to be noticed (grab attention) if it is __________.
 
  a. not semantically meaningful
  b. played backwards
  c. presented in a foreign language
  d. consistent with one's goals

Question 2

The finding that people will not remember a word repeated 35 times in an unattended ear during a shadowing task, but will notice their name, is consistent with __________ theories of attention.
 
  a. modern
  b. progressive
  c. late selection
  d. early selection



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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