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Selection of the attended message in the Broadbent model occurs based on the A.meaning of the message B.physical characteristics of the message C.physical characteristics of the message plus the meaning, if necessary D.listener's ability to mentally block the unattended message from getting in
Selection of the attended message in the Broadbent model occurs based on the physical characteristics of the message.
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Selection of the attended message in the Broadbent model occurs based on the physical characteristics of the message.

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