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Is Multi-Tasking a Myth?
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Researchers at Stanford University in the United States divided a group of over _______ students into light or heavy _______ _______. Light multitaskers _______ ___ just
one or two sources at a time - listening to music while working for
example. Heavy multitaskers watch online videos, surf the web, talk or
text on their mobiles, and write or read, all at the same time. Lead
researcher Cliff Nass wanted to see how this would _______ the way their brains work.
Clifford Nass: "You would think that people who are multitasking with
all these media at once would be great at _______ information. However
we discovered they are suckers for irrelevant information, so they're
much worse than low multitaskers at ignoring the irrelevant."
Not only that, but multitaskers are worse at organising
and _______ information, and worse at _______ from one task to another.
The findings have left the scientists with something of a mystery - why
do people multitask at all? They say that in
an increasingly _______ work environment, expecting staff to be
constantly available by email and instant message whilst doing their
jobs may actually mean that _______ falls.
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