Multiple Choice
Selective attention is best described in interviewing as:
A) ignoring comments from clients that are not productive.
B) supporting clients when they talk about positive assets.
C) clients tending to talk about what interviewers seem to listen to.
D) clients selectively focusing on their interests, regardless of the interviewer's interventions.
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