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Multiple Choice Questions
1.The Kahneman model of attention an example of : 2106784
Multiple Choice Questions
1.The Kahneman model of attention is an example of which type of limited-capacity theory?
A. Dual-task theory
B. Fixed-capacity theory
C. Flexible-capacity theory
D. Multiple-resource theory
2.In Kahneman's model of attention, the instruction to "Watch the ball all the way from the pitcher's hand until it meets the bat" is an example of which allocation policy factor?
A. Effects of arousal
B. Enduring dispositions
C. Evaluation of demands
D. Momentary intentions
3.In Kahneman's model of attention, which allocation policy factor would explain why a golfer is distracted by a sudden noise in the middle of her backswing?
A. Effects of arousal
B. Enduring dispositions
C. Evaluation of demands
D. Momentary intentions
4.A theory of attention capacity that argues against a central capacity limit is the:
A. Dual-task theory
B. Fixed-capacity theory
C. Flexible-capacity theory
D. Multiple-resource theory
5.The research procedure most commonly used to investigate attention-limit issues for motor skill learning and performance is known as the:
A. Attentional focus procedure
B. Dual-task procedure
C. Event occlusion procedure
D. Temporal occlusion procedure