Overload — may refer to: Contents 1 Music 1.1 Bands 1.2 Albums 1.3 Songs 2 Medical … Wikipedia
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Information overload — refers to excess amounts of information being provided, making the processing and absorbing tasks very difficult for the individual because we cannot see the validity behind the information (Yang, 2003 [Yang, C.C. (2003) Decision Support Systems … Wikipedia
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work overload — ˌwork ˈoverload noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES the state of having too much work to do: • Reasons for lawyer stress and dissatisfaction vary, but several of them are concerns in other professions too, such as time pressures and work overload … Financial and business terms
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information overload — noun The inability to process everything one hears and sees; the availability or supply of too much information, or a state of stress which results. Some news executives attribute this youthful apathy to information overload and the explosion of… … Wiktionary
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