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Attention, Change Blindness & Inattentional Blindness — Quiz
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Attention, Change Blindness & Inattentional Blindness
A user submits a long checkout form. A red error banner appears at the top of the page, but the user immediately resubmits without making corrections. Which phenomenon best explains this?
Inattentional blindness, because the user's attention was fully absorbed by the submission task
Change blindness, because the error banner appeared during the saccade caused by the page scroll back to the top
Banner blindness, because red is a salient color that triggers learned suppression
Saccadic suppression, because the user's eyes were closed during the blink reflex
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