2018
DOI: 10.1111/apps.12156
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Task Type and Resource Allocation Patterns in Multiple‐Task Self‐Regulation

Abstract: Engaging in multiple tasks is a common and important issue in many achievement settings. This research examined task type (quantitative and qualitative) and resource allocation (time) trends in this context. Prior research has focused largely on quantitative tasks and general predictor-allocation relationships, neglecting qualitative tasks and the potential for multiple distinct allocation trends. These issues were examined in two studies (N 5 75 and N 5 118) involving quantitative and qualitative tasks. Resul… Show more

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