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Scientists explain this blindness as a misallocation of attention.
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According to this theory, the misallocation of attention to a salient distractor that is, the capture of attention can be indexed in RF-scaled interference costs.
This proximity effect is attributed to the misallocation of attention: Objects close to one another share a greater number of RFs than do objects far from one another, and this causes increased ambiguity.
"It's a misallocation of capital," Mr. Girouard said.
"That's a misallocation of funds," said Mr. Vallely, director of the Vietnam program at the Harvard Institute of International Development.
They promote a misallocation of resources in the economy, namely, the over-consumption of fossil fuels.
But overinflated stock prices create a misallocation of capital and, eventually, losses for shareholders.
Beyond education, the American economy seems to be suffering from a misallocation of resources.
The rush to provide newborn drop-off centers is certainly a misallocation of effort.
Iconoclasts view it as a hollow alliance that has plainly outlived its usefulness and represents a misallocation of scarce resources.
According to Chandrasekaran, both McChrystal and Lute recognized this as a misallocation of forces but did not correct it.
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