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Being Able to Focus on Irrelevant and Relevant Information in a Task

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Being able to focus on irrelevant and relevant information in a task is an example of selective attention.


Definitions:

Informed Consent

The process through which individuals are fully informed about the procedures and risks involved in a study or treatment, allowing them to voluntarily decide whether to participate.

Deception

The act of misleading or deceiving someone by presenting false information or concealing the truth.

Ethics Guidelines

A set of principles designed to help professionals conduct their business honestly and with integrity, often provided by professional organizations to guide behavior.

American Psychological Association

A large scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States, dedicated to advancing psychology as a science and profession.

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