Juanita started her job as a teller at a bank two years ago. At first, she was very careful and deliberate using the computer's number keys when she entered the amounts for deposits into customer accounts. Now, she enters numbers rapidly without even turning her eyes toward the keyboard. This is an example of
A. automatic processing.
B. effortful processing.
C. divided attention.
D. attentional capacity.
Answer: A
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a. family of affinity b. extended family c. nuclear family d. marriage
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a. male and female students had separate public elementary and high schools. b. black and white students had separate public schools, but the quality of the black schools was far below that of the white schools. c. black and white students had separate public schools that were equal in the type of education offered. d. public and private schools were administered separately but equally funded.
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A) 58% B) 54% C) 40% D) 11%
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