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15. Noticing details of a situation while completely missing many other details is what kind of observation?

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Answer:

Tunnel Vision Focus/Observation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tunnel vision is a situation where one tends to focus or observe a single situation and missing out other things.

In this type of observation, the individual seems to focus on the situation solely due to the way the situation is.

As the focus of tunnel vision observers narrows, they miss out in other things.

Those “missed things” are like lost puzzle pieces, leaving holes in your understanding of what is happening.

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Answer:

Tunnel vision observation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tunnel vision observation like the name goes is a type of observation in which a person can only see through a straight line and does not observe any other thing that is not in the line of his sight.

A tunnel is narrow and dark. It is a way through which trains pass through at high speed. So anybody with a tunnel vision observation only sees or observes things that are within the line of his vision, without seeing or observing other things in that same space.

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