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Selective Retention
The process by which individuals remember only information that supports their beliefs or opinions, often ignoring opposing evidence.
Stimulus Discrimination
Stimulus discrimination is a concept in behavioral psychology where an organism learns to respond differently to various stimuli that are similar but not identical.
Selective Identification
The process of deliberately choosing or identifying specific elements or individuals from a broader group based on predefined criteria.
Selective Intuition
Relying on gut feelings or instincts when making decisions, but only in certain situations or when considering specific factors.
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