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single-tasking
adjective
Of a operating system, etc., only capable of execution of one task (program or app) at a time, not many tasks simultaneously.
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You, too, can learn the art of single-tasking.
SAN FRANCISCO Toby Boudreaux calls it cooperative single-tasking.
Single-tasking has been a hallmark of mobile.
This required a statistical analysis in order to assess the groups solely on their gait characteristics during single-tasking and/or dual-tasking.
The decrement on gait while dual-tasking was significant when compared with single-tasking gait performance.
It means single-tasking rather than switching between a multitude of tasks and focusing on none of them.
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To quantify interference, ratios between the correct number of answers during single-tasking will be compared to the number of correct answers during dual-tasking (dual task costs = [100 * (single task score – dual task score)/single task score] [ 46].
"Single tasking magically gives you back time in the day.
Single tasking is the way our brain really wants to work, according to Webb, whose own firm Sevenshift shows clients how to use behavioural science to boost their professional effectiveness.
"Being the pitcher, I have a single task," Kushman said.
No longer do single-task workers toil away at single-task machines.
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