How does stimulus salience relate to attentional capture?

What will be an ideal response?

Stimulus salience is the feature of objects that attract our attention. Attentional capture is a process by which a stimulus causes us to shift attention. Stimulus salience therefore is the element in attentional capture that causes the shift of attention.

Psychology

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Studies of childcare quality have found all of the following except

a. the majority of infant and toddler childcare is of high quality b. the majority of caregivers in childcare homes have low levels of formal education and experience in childcare c. quality is influenced by process variables as well as structural variables d. parents looking for high-quality childcare can use NAEYC accreditation as a guide during their search

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