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Chen, H. Y. W., Hoekstra-Atwood, L., & Donmez, B. (2018). Voluntary and involuntary distraction engagement: An exploratory study of individual differences. Human Factors, 60(4), 575-588

Posted on May 24, 2018March 27, 2019 by Birsen Donmez
Posted in Journal, Publications Tagged distraction
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