The main difference between Treisman’s Feature Integration Theory (FIT) and Wolfe’s Guided Search Theory is that:Single choice

A

FIT predicts serial, self-terminating search of all display items when targets are confusable with distractors; guided search predicts serial, self-terminating search of a candidate subset of target-like items.

B

FIT predicts that feature targets will pop out; guided search predicts that true pop-out never occurs and that the search function will always be curvilinear.

C

FIT predicts curvilinear display functions whose slopes depend on the similarity of targets and distractors; guided search predicts either flat functions or linear functions, depending on the similarity of targets and distractors.

D

FIT predicts that search for a conjunction target will be slow and serial; guided search predicts that search will be slow and serial when the distractors are all similar to one another.

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