Multiple Choice
Selective encoding is the
A) ability to compare new problems with old information or with problems already solved.
B) ability to choose 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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