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PSYC20007_2025_SM2 Supplementary or Special Exam: Cognitive Psychology (PSYC20007_2025_SM2)- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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Cherry (1953) compared selective attention for dichotic and binaural stimulus presentation. He found:
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A.The binaural task was harder than the dichotic task because presentation of two messages in the same voice caused acoustic confusion.
B.The dichotic task was harder than the binaural task because presentation of two messages in the same voice caused acoustic confusion.
C.The binaural task was harder than the dichotic task because it provided no source localisation cues.
D.The dichotic task was harder than the binaural task because it provided no source localisation cues.
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Question restatement: Cherry (1953) compared selective attention for dichotic and binaural stimulus presentation. He found which of the following?\n\nOption 1: 'The binaural task was harder than the dichotic task because presentation of two messages in the same voice caused acoustic confusion.' This suggests that the difficulty arose from having two messages in the same voice causing confusion, but Cherry’s findings emphasized the issue of localisation cues rather than merely voice identity, so this option misattributes the source of difficulty.\n\nOption 2: 'The dichotic task was harder than the binaural task because pr......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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