distractorsien
Distractorsien is a term used to describe elements or stimuli that distract attention away from a main target in a task or presentation. It appears in several fields, including psychometrics, cognitive psychology, and user interface design. The concept covers both intentional distractors and incidental background noise that reduce focus or performance.
In testing, distractorsien refers to the set of distractor items accompanying the correct answer in multiple-choice
In experimental psychology, distractorsien denotes non-target stimuli presented alongside the target to study attentional selection, interference,
In user experience and information design, distractorsien include any nonessential content, animations, pop-ups, or layout clutter
Critics note that the term is not universally defined and that distinctions between distractors and distractorsien
Examples include a reading task with distracting banners, a math item with plausible but wrong options, and