In situations where we almost always get confused on whether some doors should be pushed or pulled to open is a perfect example of:
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Stimulus response incompatibility |
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Focus of attention |
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Number of stimulus response alternatives |
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Reaction time |
During the response programming stage, reaction time increases as the complexity of the response increases. This is mainly due to:
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The number of movement parts |
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The movement accuracy requirements |
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Movement duration |
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All of the above |
While driving, your ability to anticipate that the car behind you is changing lanes to the left by seeing the light signal in your top mirror is an example of:
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Effector anticipation |
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Perceptual anticipation |
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Receptor anticipation |
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Reaction time |
In situations where we almost always get confused on whether some doors should be pushed or...