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The classical clock-watching studies of [...] after WW-II 2 hrs 12 critical signals each half-hr at random intervals. After the first half-hour there were significantly more signals missed The human attention span seems to be limited to 30 minutes on a routine job.
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Mackworth

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The classical clock-watching studies of [...] after WW-II 2 hrs 12 critical signals each half-hr at random intervals. After the first half-hour there were significantly more signals missed The human attention span seems to be limited to 30 minutes on a routine job.
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The classical clock-watching studies of [...] after WW-II 2 hrs 12 critical signals each half-hr at random intervals. After the first half-hour there were significantly more signals missed The human attention span seems to be limited to 30 minutes on a routine job.
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Mackworth
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The classical clock-watching studies of Mackworth after WW-II 2 hrs 12 critical signals each half-hr at random intervals. After the first half-hour there were significantly more signals missed The human attention span seems to be limit

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