Asking follow-up questions to confirm our interpretations of someone else's statements is a strategy for
A. avoiding the vividness effect.
B. separating what is said from what isn't said.
C. minimizing the effect of a confirmation bias.
D. evaluating the speaker's credibility.
Answer: B
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