Inattentional Blindness

inattentional Blindness-
AT2: Complete Lab Report
Due: Thursday 25 April at 8pm, submit to the Dropbox

Word count: 1800 (Note that there is a 10% leeway, so that you can go up to 1980 words MAX. Any more than 1980 words and you will get a penalty. Note that in-text references are INCLUDED in the word count. There is no minimum word count.
The Abstract, Title, Method, Results and References list are NOT included. ONLY the Introduction and Discussion are included in the word count (yes, in-text references are included too).

Required readings:
Simons, D. J., & Chabris, C. F. (1999). Gorillas in our midst: Sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events. Perception, 28, 1059-1074. doi: 10.1068/p281059

Hyman, I. E. (2016). Unaware observers: The impact of inattentional blindness on walkers, drivers, and eyewitnesses. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 5, doi: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2016.06.011

Fleck, M. S., Samei, E., & Mitroff, S. R. (2010). Generalized “satisfaction of search”: Adverse influences on dual-target search accuracy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 16, 60-71. doi: 10.1037/a0018629

Your task:
Write a complete lab report. You are able to use the comments that you received on your AT1 lab report introduction to improve your introduction for AT2. You need to use track changes (or highlight the changes that you have made), otherwise these changes will not be marked.
***If you didn’t submit an introduction as part of AT1, we cannot review the improvements that you have made. The introduction resubmission is designed to provide students with an opportunity to improve their introductions based on their markers’ feedback. If you didn’t submit your AT1 intro, then you will not have received feedback from a marker. Therefore, changes in response to this feedback cannot be reviewed. However, the rest of your Complete Lab Report will be marked as usual.***