“…These range from preventing switching (e.g., Mark et al, 2012), to providing information about the context in which an interruption or distraction takes place (e.g., Grandhi, Schuler, & Jones, 2011;Janssen, Iqbal, & Ju, 2014), to providing training so that people better manage interruptions (e.g., Relihan, O'Brien, O'Hara, & Silke, 2010), to designing systems to mediate the interaction between users and other tasks demanding their attention (e.g., Arroyo & Selker, 2011;Iqbal & Bailey, 2010). Of course, despite the potential for the use of theory in practical settings, the link between theory and practice might not always be immediately obvious.…”