Multiple Choice
Selective comparison is the
A) ability to evaluate new problems by associating them with old information or with problems already solved.
B) ability to select information that is relevant to a problem while ignoring distractions.
C) ability to bring together seemingly unrelated bits of useful information.
D) tendency to get "hung up" on wrong solutions or to become blind to alternatives.
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