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- Polychronicity abstract "The word "polychronicity" is a term that describes people who prefer to work on multiple activities at the same time. Examples of polychronic behaviors include: cooking food while watching television, browsing the internet while sitting in meetings, and talking on the phone while driving a car. Polychronicity is in contrast to those who prefer monochronicity (doing one thing at a time). The polychronic-monochronic concept was first developed by Edward T. Hall in 1959 in his anthropological studies of time use in different cultures.".
- Polychronicity wikiPageExternalLink time-sense.html.
- Polychronicity wikiPageID "12486082".
- Polychronicity wikiPageRevisionID "603599523".
- Polychronicity hasPhotoCollection Polychronicity.
- Polychronicity subject Category:Time.
- Polychronicity comment "The word "polychronicity" is a term that describes people who prefer to work on multiple activities at the same time. Examples of polychronic behaviors include: cooking food while watching television, browsing the internet while sitting in meetings, and talking on the phone while driving a car. Polychronicity is in contrast to those who prefer monochronicity (doing one thing at a time). The polychronic-monochronic concept was first developed by Edward T.".
- Polychronicity label "Polychronicity".
- Polychronicity sameAs m.02w8h7t.
- Polychronicity sameAs Q7226219.
- Polychronicity sameAs Q7226219.
- Polychronicity wasDerivedFrom Polychronicity?oldid=603599523.
- Polychronicity isPrimaryTopicOf Polychronicity.