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According to the article, what were two things participants commonly failed to do in Colin Cherry's experiment, supporting his claim that we absorb very little information from the conversations we reject or do not attend to? What were two things participants were able to detect concerning the information rejected or unattended to? (Site 1)

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Colin Cherry’s experiment’s subjects were tasked to listen to two different speakers at the same time and then try to separate them, only attending to one of them. The two things the participants commonly failed to notice in Colin Cherry’s experiment’s rejected or unattended message is that they didn’t notice that the language they heard was actually not English but rather German. Another one is that they were not aware that it was being played backward, fortunately, there were some that said that it sounded a bit strange.

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Colin Cherry’s experiment’s subjects were tasked to listen to two different speakers at the same time and then try to separate them, only attending to one of them. The two things the participants commonly failed to notice in Colin Cherry’s experiment’s rejected or unattended message is that they didn’t noticed that the language they heard was actually not English but rather German. Another one is that they were not aware that it was being played backwards, fortunately, there were some that said that it sounded a bit strange.

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