“…Another way to manipulate task difficulty is to simply increase the available information or complexity of a single task. Increased task difficulty in this domain leads to decreased performance on a variety of detection tasks (Bailey & Scerbo, 2007;Bodenhausen & Lichtenstein, 1987;Molloy & Parasuraman, 1996;Rutte & Messick, 1996;Thackray & Touchstone, 1989), discrimination tasks (Sidowski, Morgan, & Eckstrand, 1958), organizational tasks (Earley, 1985;Kernan, Bruning, & Miller-Guhde, 1994;Maynard & Hakel, 1997), maze completion tasks (Griffith, Fichman, & Moreland, 1989), database query tasks (Topi, Valacich, & Hoffer, 2005), and visual tasks.…”