Interruptions and multitasking have received a great deal of attention from researchers. The present study is the first to examine task self-efficacy along with interruptions in an experimental multitasking framework. Perceptions of resumption lag times and task rehearsal were also examined. Participants (N= 110) completed a primary task (puzzle) with some being interrupted to pursue a secondary task (a word search) either once or four times. Uninterrupted participants completed the puzzle 26% faster than those interrupted once and 30% faster than those interrupted four times. However, self-efficacy predicted performance much more strongly than did interruptions, and therefore should receive more attention in future studies. Participants ge...
We compared task performance time and psychological reactions for uninterrupted, single interrupted,...
Interruption interference refers to significant decreases in performance that occur following task i...
The thesis contains five chapters (including three empirical chapters), which attempt to further ou...
Interruptions and multitasking have received a great deal of attention from researchers. The present...
Two experiments (one with healthy adult volunteers and the other with controls and dysexecutive pati...
The present experiment examined the effect of frequent, complex and dissimilar interruptions on mult...
Multitasking, or the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, is highly valued in society, ...
Multitasking is a skill that is essential for effective everyday living. However, despite an increa...
Human multitasking is often the result of self-initiated interruptions in the performance of an ongo...
This meta-analysis (121 studies, k = 148, N = 16441) examined the relationship between self-efficacy...
Multitasking is pervasive. With technological advancements, the desire, ability, and often necessity...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of self-efficacy on attentional deployment in...
AbstractAs systems grow in complexity, there are more tasks that people want to complete simultaneou...
The present study investigated the framing of a dual-task and its effects on performance and mood. F...
This research adopts a resource allocation theoretical framework to generate predictions regarding t...
We compared task performance time and psychological reactions for uninterrupted, single interrupted,...
Interruption interference refers to significant decreases in performance that occur following task i...
The thesis contains five chapters (including three empirical chapters), which attempt to further ou...
Interruptions and multitasking have received a great deal of attention from researchers. The present...
Two experiments (one with healthy adult volunteers and the other with controls and dysexecutive pati...
The present experiment examined the effect of frequent, complex and dissimilar interruptions on mult...
Multitasking, or the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, is highly valued in society, ...
Multitasking is a skill that is essential for effective everyday living. However, despite an increa...
Human multitasking is often the result of self-initiated interruptions in the performance of an ongo...
This meta-analysis (121 studies, k = 148, N = 16441) examined the relationship between self-efficacy...
Multitasking is pervasive. With technological advancements, the desire, ability, and often necessity...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of self-efficacy on attentional deployment in...
AbstractAs systems grow in complexity, there are more tasks that people want to complete simultaneou...
The present study investigated the framing of a dual-task and its effects on performance and mood. F...
This research adopts a resource allocation theoretical framework to generate predictions regarding t...
We compared task performance time and psychological reactions for uninterrupted, single interrupted,...
Interruption interference refers to significant decreases in performance that occur following task i...
The thesis contains five chapters (including three empirical chapters), which attempt to further ou...