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Multitasking can increase the likelihood of mistakes from "summary" of Why We Make Mistakes by Joseph T. Hallinan

In the modern world, we often pride ourselves on our ability to multitask. We believe that by juggling multiple tasks at once, we are being more efficient and productive. However, research has shown that this is not always the case. In fact, multitasking can actually increase the likelihood of making mistakes. When we try to focus on multiple tasks simultaneously, our attention becomes divided. This means that we are not able to give each task the full concentration it deserves. As a result, we are more likely to overlook important details or make errors. This is because our brains are simply not designed to handle multiple tasks...
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    Why We Make Mistakes

    Joseph T. Hallinan

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