Answer:
Attentional capture
Explanation:
In psychology, the term attentional capture refers to the unintentional focusing of attention. In other words, this phenomenon takes place when attention is involuntarily directed towards a new stimulus based on the characteristics of that second stimulus interrupting our previous focus of attention.
In this example, Janice is focused on her daughter's soccer game. Suddenly she notices a bright flash and loud boom that indicates a thunderstorm and she involuntarily shifts her attention to this flash and sound, we can see that <u>her attention was involuntarily directed towards the flash and sound because they were bright and loud, interrupting her attention on the game</u>. Thus, this is an example of attentional capture.
Archaeologists lol couldn't remember how to spell it
Answer:
Strategy
Explanation:
To persuade my audience that prescription drug advertising directed at consumers should be banned is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of strategy
Answer:Nominal
Explanation:Nominal
Nominal scales labels variables without assigning any quantitative value. Nominal scales can be easily referred to as labels. For example this research has variables measuring the race of a driver :
White American Indian
African American
Hispanic
Multiracial
These scales do not overlap but are mutual exclusive and have no numerical sigficance attached to them.