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    Broadbent's Filter Theory of Attention States That the Sensory Stimuli
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Broadbent's Filter Theory of Attention States That the Sensory Stimuli

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Question 16

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Broadbent's filter theory of attention states that the sensory stimuli are filtered by attention based on:


A) the semantic content of the ignored message.
B) valid cues.
C) the fixation point at the center of the display.
D) physical features.

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