Final answer:
The statement omits an important aspect of cognitive style: the way you remember an experience, thus making the answer false. Cognitive biases and processing information are integral to understanding and improving one's cognitive style.
The correct option is b.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether it is true that the primary dimensions of cognitive style include 1) the manner in which you gather information and 3) the way you talk about information to others. While the statement addresses aspects of cognitive style, which certainly pertain to cognitive psychology, it is incomplete because it leaves out an important aspect: 2) the way you remember an experience.
Therefore, the correct answer is false since a key component is missing, and the dimensions of cognitive style also include the way in which you process and remember information.
Cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias and false consensus effect, impact how a person processes and retrieves information. It is important to be aware of these biases when engaging with new information to become a better critical thinker and acquire a stance of epistemic humility.
The correct option is b.