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Evaluating Your Results

Trial 1 represents how easily you get distracted from internal distractions

Trial 2 represents how easily you get distracted from auditory distractions

Trial 3 represents how easily you get distracted from visual distractions

Trial 4 represeetns how esialy you get disracted from both audio and visual distractions

Score 1 – 4 Exceptional
Score 5 – 8 Above Average
Score 9 – 13 Average
Score 14 – 17 Easily Distracted
Score 18 + Very Seriously Distracted

Look at which trial was your best and worst to give yourself an idea about your strength and weakness.

If you scored high, there’s no need to panic. These numbers are not precise. A low number may represent that you lost focus and never returned your focus in order to move on to the next number (a bad thing). And a high number may represent that, even if you lose focus often, you are good at bringing it back (a relatively good thing).

Armed with the knowledge of what distracts you most easily you can prepare countermeasures. And knowing how you concentrate best can help you take advantage of your strengths.

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Last updated on January 23, 2008