Who would have the most difficulty ignoring distractors and irrelevant stimuli?
A. Amber, who is 35 and teaching a second grade class at a large inner city school
B. Cael, who is 45 and editing a manuscript on a tight deadline at a publishing firm
C. Lucy, who is 55 and teaching an exceptionally large yoga class at a local wellness center
D. Roger, who is 65 and working on a crossword puzzle near the children's play area in a restaurant
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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George has always been a peaceful, law-abiding man, and he has raised his kids to be the same way. He donates to charitable causes and provides a comfortable life for his family. One night he takes his kids to a carnival and in the parking lot, they are confronted by an armed robber. The robber has a knife and threatens to harm one of George's kids if he does not hand over his wallet. As stated in the scenario, George donates to charity but still provides a comfortable life for his family. He has found a balance between the competing virtues of giving to the less fortunate while also ensuring that he provides for his family. This is an illustration of:
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