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  2. Human multitasking - Wikipedia

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    A person simultaneously making use of a laptop and mobile phone. Human multitasking is the concept that one can split their attention on more than one task or activity at the same time, such as speaking on the phone while driving a car.

  3. Effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Other synonyms for effectiveness include: clout, capability, success, weight, performance. [13] Antonyms for effectiveness include: uselessness, ineffectiveness. [13] Simply stated, effective means achieving an effect, and efficient means getting a task or job done it with little waste.

  4. Wishful thinking - Wikipedia

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    When told the task was going to be pleasant, there was little difference in the amount of procrastination, showing that when motivated, wishful thinkers may consider themselves more capable of doing the task in a lesser amount of time, therefore exhibiting wishful thinking and considering themselves more capable than they are, and as a result ...

  5. Klarna's CEO says AI is capable of doing his job — and it ...

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    Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski says AI can perform his job as it has reasoning capabilities. The buy-now, pay-later firm's cofounder said the realization made him feel "gloomy."

  6. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy [note 1] is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous organizations or institutions are independent or self-governing.

  7. Self-efficacy - Wikipedia

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    Those who are positively persuaded that they have the ability to complete a given task show a greater and more sustained effort to complete a task. It also lowers the effect of self-doubt in a person. However, those who are doing the encouraging, put the person in a situation where success is more often likely to be attained.

  8. Confidence - Wikipedia

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    If people do not believe that they are capable of coping, they experience disruption which lowers their confidence about their performance. [40] Salespeople who are high in self-confidence tend to set higher goals for themselves, which makes them more likely to stay employed, [ 41 ] yield higher revenues, and generate higher customer service ...

  9. Capable - Wikipedia

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    the defining property of a member of a capable group in mathematics Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Capable .