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Pieces of literature that share a range of formal conventions are classified together as a trope.
Human Efficiency
The effectiveness with which humans perform tasks, often evaluated in terms of speed, accuracy, and energy expenditure.
Dynamometer
A device for measuring force, torque, or power. For example, in a clinical setting, it can measure the strength of different muscle groups.
Distraction-Conflict Theory
A theory suggesting that the presence of others can increase arousal and facilitate performance on familiar tasks but may hinder performance on complex tasks due to attentional conflict.
Evaluation Apprehension Model
A theory suggesting that anxiety about being evaluated by others can lead to increased or decreased performance depending on the individual and the context.
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