The 'cocktail party' phenomenon is:
A) zooming in visually on someone across the room at a party.
B) dividing attention between two conversations at a party.
C) the ability to listen selectively to a conversation at a party.
D) not being able to attend for very long to one person at a party.
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Q1: Controlled processes require:
A) awareness.
B) serial processing.
C) intentional
Q2: Automatic processes require:
A) no attention.
B) awareness.
C) serial
Q3: According to signal detection theory, the ability
Q4: According to signal detection theory, perceptual sensitivity
Q5: According to research on signal detection theory,
Q7: Broadbent's (1958) theory of selective attention argues
Q8: Treisman's (1964) model of selective attention accounts
Q9: Deutsch & Deutsch (1963) argue that the
Q10: The ability to focus on one visual
Q11: Posner's experiment on shifting visual attention showed
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