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Partitioning switch costs when investigating task switching in relation to media multitasking

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PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 910-917

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-021-01895-z

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Media multitasking; Task switching; Switch cost; Cue repetition; Individual differences

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The study found no evidence of a relationship between media multitasking scores and task-switching effects, which may be due to small sample sizes and confounding factors in previous research.
The prevalence of media multitasking - the concurrent use of multiple forms of media - has motivated research on whether and how it is related to various cognitive abilities, such as the ability to switch tasks. However, previous research on the relationship between media multitasking and task-switching performance has yielded mixed results, possibly because of small sample sizes and a confound between task and cue transitions that resulted in switch costs being impure measures of task-switching ability. The authors conducted a large-sample study in which media multitasking behavior was surveyed and task-switching performance was assessed using two cues per task, thereby allowing switch costs to be partitioned into task-switching and cue-repetition effects. The main finding was no evidence of any relationship between media multitasking scores and task-switching effects (or cue-repetition effects), either in correlational analyses or in extreme group analyses of light and heavy media multitaskers. The results are discussed in the context of previous research, with implications for studying media multitasking in relation to task-switching performance.

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