Which of the following is NOT true of selective attention? 1. Selective attention is simply interviewers noting the topics to which clients attend. 2. Clients tend to talk about what interviewers are willing to hear. 3. It is just as important for interviewers to observe how they selectively attend to specific topics. 4. Counselors alone should solely have a list of "good topics" and "bad topics" and decide for the client what topics the interviewee or client may talk about.