Multitasking

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Poposki, E. M., & Oswald, F. L. (2013). Individual difference variables as predictors of error during multitasking training. In W. Arthur, Jr., E. A. Day, W. Bennett, Jr., & A. M. Portrey (Eds.), Individual and team skill decay: The science and implications for practice. New York: Routledge Academic.

Hambrick, D. Z., Rench, T. A., Poposki, E., Darowski, E. S., Roland, D., Bearden, R. M., Oswald, F. L., & Brou, R. (2011). The relationship between the ASVAB and multitasking: A process-specific approach. Military Psychology, 23, 365-380.

Hambrick, D. Z., Oswald, F. L., Darowski, E. S., Rench, T. A., & Brou, R. (2010). Predictors of multitasking performance in a synthetic work paradigm. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 24, 1149-1167.

Poposki, E. M., & Oswald, F. L. (2010). The Multitasking Preference Inventory: Toward an improved measure of individual differences in polychronicity. Human Performance, 27, 247-264.

Oswald, F. L., Hambrick, D. Z., & Jones, L. A. (2007). Keeping all the plates spinning: Understanding and predicting multitasking performance. In D. H. Jonassen (Ed.), Learning to solve complex scientific problems (pp. 77-97). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.