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We are more likely to respond to negative stimuli and filter out positive stimuli when:
a. the information is arousing, personally relevant, or uncertain.
b. the information is context-dependent, dispositionally irrelevant, or precise.
c. the information is temporal, spatially-relevant, or costly.
d. the information is transient, frequency-encoded, or enduring.
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