Multiple Choice
When listeners prejudge a speaker or a topic as either old-news, boring, overly complex, or unimportant, __________ is likely to occur.
A) semantic noise
B) biased listening
C) an error in connotative meaning
D) a cultural error
E) unintended feedback
Correct Answer:

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