Answer:This is an example of suggestibility
Explanation:
Suggestibility occurs when someone makes a suggestion that seems reasonable enough to be true eventhough it may not be true we may find ourselves inclined to use that suggestion in order to bridge the gap in our own memories as we try to remember the information about the same situation.
One of the eyewitness yelled the blue shirt when the bag was snatched it is very likely that others believe he must have seen the person so they all use this suggestion as they testify and that is the effect of suggestibility
Effective listening
or maybe the term you are looking for is Critical Listening.
Not completely sure would need more context.
The larger social problem is that hierarchies exist and their is no one way explains all. We all have our own stories, and how we became the people we are. Stereotypes and assumptions are not the standard for judgement when judging individuals. The similarities sometimes exist because we have created a world that makes it that way. It also has to do interpretation and point of view.
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The correct answer is state-dependent memory
State-dependent memory refers to the phenomenon wherein people are able to efficiently retrieve memories if they are in the same psychological state as they were when the memory was first formed. An example of <span>state-dependent memory is recalling information readily during an exam because you are caffeinated during it, just like you were caffeinated when you studied and first formed memories of the information. </span>