Selective attention is defined as a. focusing on a subset of incoming stimuli or information sources and

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Selective attention is defined as

a. focusing on a subset of incoming stimuli or information sources and ignoring others.

b. focusing on only positive, stimulating messages.

c. a computer-assisted technique for filtering out spam email and other unwanted messages.

d. ignoring or denying incoming messages that do not support your view of yourself and your company.

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Excellence In Business Communication

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