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Sir there’s this statement in my study text that I would like to counter and i.e.-
“It is possible that some of the benefits of the learning effect in a single tasking environment may be lost.”
My point is, isn’t the whole idea of learning effect based on the very premise of learning one thing at a time, single task? So why is my study text making such a contentious statement?
I have no idea why the text says that without seeing the context of the statement.
Everything needed for the exam in the context of learning curves is explained in my free lectures.