Asked by BARRY Moustapha on Sep 23, 2024

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______ refers to the difference between the meaning that was intended by the sender and the meaning that was decoded by the receiver.

A) Misunderstanding
B) Distortion
C) Misrepresentation
D) Semantics

Misunderstanding

A failure to understand something correctly, leading to conflicts or confusion among individuals or groups.

Distortion

The act of misrepresenting or altering information, facts, or figures in a way that creates a misleading impression.

Misrepresentation

Providing a false or misleading account or depiction of something.

  • Realize the critical nature of functional sender-receiver dynamics in securing successful communication outcomes.
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Sandhya Vemula7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Distortion refers to the difference between the intended meaning and the perceived meaning by the receiver. Misunderstanding refers to the failure to understand the intended meaning, while misrepresentation refers to deliberately misrepresenting information. Semantics refers to the study of meaning in language.