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DISTRACTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : one that distracts . 2. : a usually plausible but incorrect answer given as a choice in a multiple-choice test.
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distracter, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun distracter is in the mid 1600s. OED's only evidence for distracter is from 1653, in the writing of Henry More, ...
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DISTRACTOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
in a test, a wrong answer that is similar to the correct answer, designed to see whether the person being tested can notice the difference.
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distracter
diˈstracter [f. distract v. + -er1.] One who or that which distracts. In quot.: Something that detracts (from): cf. distract v. 7.1653 H. More Conject. Cabbal. Pref. (1662) 3 Such Inspiration..is no distracter from, but an accomplisher and an enlarger of the humane faculties.
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Distracter - definition of distracter by The Free Dictionary
If a distracter is not a plausible alternative and few or no students chose the alternative, or too many students, especially high scorers, ...
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distracter - WordReference.com English Thesaurus
divert Collocations, divert attention, deflect attention, throw sb off, put sb off, sidetrack, mislead Collocations, keep sb busy, occupy Collocations, ...
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John Foxe (neuroscientist)
activation from V1 to frontal cortex in humans' with 751 citations, and 'Increases in alpha oscillatory power reflect an active retinotopic mechanism for distracter
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The neural bases of distracter-resistant working memory - PMC
Distracters in WM are of two basic types. They may not require any intentional processing, in which case they are simply perceptual experiences to be ignored ...
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distracter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · That which distracts, or serves as a distraction. · Antonym: distractee · Any of the incorrect answers in a multiple-choice question, serving to distract ...
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distracter, distracters- WordWeb dictionary definition
Noun: distracter di'strak-tu(r). A person or thing that distracts or diverts attention "The constant notifications on his phone were a major distracter ...
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Distracter Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Distracter definition: One of the incorrect answers presented as a choice in a multiple-choice test.
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Distractor vs Distracter: Differences And Uses For Each One
The term “distractor” refers to something that diverts attention or causes a loss of focus, while “distracter” is used to describe a person or ...
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accomplisher
accomplisher (əˈkɒmplɪʃə(r)) [f. accomplish + -er1.] One who accomplishes; who carries out, completes, perfects; a finisher or perfecter.1611 Cotgr., Parfaiseur, a perfecter, accomplisher, finisher. 1687 H. More Conject. Cabbal. (1713) Pref. 2 Such inspiration as this is no distracter from, but an a...
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P200
More probable targets also lead to decreased amplitude of the P2, which is sensitive to the number of non-target (distracter) features in a visual search
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distract
▪ I. diˈstract, ppl. a. arch. [ad. L. distract-us, pa. pple. of distrahĕre to draw in different directions, pull asunder, f. dis- 1 + trahĕre to draw, drag. See also the earlier distrait from Fr.] † 1. Torn or drawn asunder, divided, separated; scattered; torn to pieces. (In quot. 1398 as pa. pple.)...
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