Multiple Choice
Triesman (1960) showed that participants who were asked to shadow one message in a dichotic listening study would sometimes follow the message from the "attended" ear to the "to-be- ignored" ear.This finding suggests that
A) the meaning of the unattended message does receive some processing.
B) the meaning of the unattended message is not processed.
C) characteristics other than meaning can affect shadowing.
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