When someone receives too much information and cannot tell what is important from what is not it is called

a. overload
b. spam
c. decoding information
d. rejected information


Ans: a. overload

Economics

You might also like to view...

A musician was guaranteed by the government that no one else could replicate or sell his music CDs. This is an example of a:

A) brand. B) patent. C) copyright. D) trademark.

Economics

Fred lost his factory job, replaced by welding robots. He is now going to technical school to learn computer repair because he cannot find a similar job to the one he lost. Fred is: a. Frictionally unemployed. b. Structurally unemployed. c. Cyclically unemployed

d. Not unemployed.

Economics

Mister Jones was selling his house. The asking price was $220,000, and Jones decided he would take no less than $200,000. After some negotiation, Mister Smith purchased the house for $205,000. Jones' producer surplus is

A) $5,000. B) $15,000. C) $20,000. D) Not able to be calculated from the information given.

Economics

In the above figure, which of the figures show(s) a relationships between x and y with a positive slope?

A) Figure D only B) Figure A and Figure B C) Figure C only D) Figure B and Figure C E) Figure A and Figure D

Economics