Question
Download Solution PDFIn communication, a high order of inference drawn from experience, direct or indirect, is responsible for
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Download Solution PDFCommunication is the process of transmission of information.
Key Points
- Effective communication ensures the message is received and understood with clarity and purpose.
- Concepts that cannot be directly experienced through our senses are referred to as abstract.
- A common or intuitive experience is necessary for efficient communication about abstract concepts.
- Abstraction is a process of simplification in which formerly precise aspects are left ambiguous, vague, or undefined.
- It helps receivers to draw inferences from the experience.
- Abstraction uses a strategy of simplification, wherein formerly concrete details are left ambiguous, vague, or undefined; thus effective communication about things in the abstract requires an intuitive or common experience between the communicator and the communication recipient.
Thus, in communication, a high order of inference drawn from experience, direct or indirect, is responsible for Abstraction.
Additional Information
- Genaralisation is a broad assertion or concept that is applied to a variety of individuals or objects.
- The simplification process deals with a simple message and avoids clichés and jargon.
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