Selective retention refers to:
A: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that were presented first.
B: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that were presented last.
C: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information which support one’s current beliefs.
D: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that are presented by a person the listener likes.
A: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that were presented first.
B: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that were presented last.
C: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information which support one’s current beliefs.
D: The tendency to remember only those pieces of information that are presented by a person the listener likes.
举一反三
- In a combined argument, the audience will be convinced if they only accept one of the multiple pieces of evidence presented by the debater.
- How did those in the memory contest remember so much meaningless information?
- Scan this flight information to answer the questions below. Remember to look only for the answer to each question. Try not to read every word.
- He was the only person of those clerks that ______ invited to the party. A: was B: were C: is D: are
- _____ are not always reliable, because we tend to remember only those things we want to remember. A: Memories B: Minds C: Spirits D: Hearts