Are you distractible and let your mind drift from routine tasks or boring conversations? |
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The predictive power of personal and educational background was low, and children were not found consistently honest or dishonest, distractible, or altruistic. |
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They are often angry, anxious, distractible and lacking self-control. |
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The effect, at least in my clinical experience, is to make the viewer more distractible, less able to concentrate, focus on and later remember what was happening at the time, and less able to make decisions. |
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In these cultures, people may be highly distractible, focus on several things at once, and change plans often. |
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Upon admission to acute rehabilitation almost two weeks after his accident, he was confused, restless, distractible, and logorrheic. |
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We have to look at the social and historical factors that created the idea that children were distractible and that these were pathologies that needed to be treated. |
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