multitasking
Multitasking refers to the ability to perform multiple tasks or activities simultaneously or in quick succession, often involving the allocation of attention and resources to various activities at the same time.
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- decision making
- delegation and time management
- distraction
- distraction and attention span
- dual-task performance
- efficiency
- executive function
- executive functions
- gender differences in multitasking abilities
- goal setting
- improved time management
- mental performance
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- mindfulness
- multitasking and academic performance
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- multitasking in the workplace
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- perceived multitasking ability
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- real-time operating systems
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- task switching
- technological interruptions
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