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lidiya [134]
3 years ago
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Misperceptions can lead to miscommunication. List an example from the article.

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2 answers:
melomori [17]3 years ago
5 0

Misperceptions can lead to miscommunication when there is a negative bias towards someone.

  • Misperception brings about miscommunication because when there's an incorrect interpretation about a particular thing, it leads to miscommunication.

  • Misperception simply means an incorrect interpretation. It's a mistaken belief or interpretation about a particular thing.  On the other hand, miscommunication is when there's a failure for a person to communicate properly with others. It should be noted that misperception can result in miscommunication.

  • For example, poor listening skills or negativity bias effects can lead to misperception, and this further causes miscommunication.

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oee [108]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

An example of a misperception that can lead to miscommunication is not clearly delivering your message. A teenagers dad says, "The lawn is pretty well covered with leaves. It would be great if they got raked this weekend." The teenager may have not seen this as his dad asking him to rake the leaves off the lawn.

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I got 100% on edge

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