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    Hearing What You Want to Hear, Biased Listening, and Errors
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Hearing What You Want to Hear, Biased Listening, and Errors

Question 56

Question 56

Multiple Choice

Hearing what you want to hear, biased listening, and errors in connotative meaning are all examples of _________ noise.


A) physiological
B) semantic
C) psychological
D) social
E) external

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