Multiple Choice
Receiver biases are:
A) attitudes of hostility about having to listen instead of being listened to.
B) the inability to understand a speech that introduces challenging concepts.
C) a listener's boredom when he or she has heard the same message too many times.
D) a listener's inability to sit through a lengthy speech.
E) preconceived ideas that interfere with accurately understanding a message.
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