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An examination of the motivation to manage distraction
CognitionIndividuals exhibit limited awareness of when their attention is captured by salient but irrelevant stimuli, and it has long been argued that involuntary attentional capture by such stimuli is minimally disruptive to information processing. Yet, robust mechanisms of distractor suppression are hypothesized to support the control of attention, which ...
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Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1969
Max S. Wortman, Saul W. Gellerman
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Max S. Wortman, Saul W. Gellerman
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Motivation, Management and the Supervisory Nurse
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1981T C, Timmreck, P J, Randall
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Managers' motivation to evaluate subordinate performance
Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, 2009Sylvie St-Onge, Denis Morin
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