Which of the following statements illustrates the cognitive disconnection aspect of disengagement?
a. "She's so unresponsive and uninvolved—it's like we've become strangers"
b. "I feel nothing for her anymore"
c. "I know he wants to talk, but I'm too busy"
d. "She can go to the party by herself—I'm not interested"
a
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Drews, Pasupathi, & Strayer (2008) investigated the impact of cell-phone and in-person conversations at the operational, tactical, and strategic levels of driving performance. They found:
a) deficits at both the operational and strategic levels of performance, for both types of conversations. b) deficits at both the operational and strategic levels of performance only for cell phone conversations. c) deficits at both the operational and strategic levels of performance only for in-person conversations. d) no deficits at all, in either conversation condition.