Multiple Choice
The level of information overload is a function of
A) the sender's use of jargon and the receiver's perceptual biases.
B) the amount of information actually sent as a percentage of total organizational knowledge.
C) the percentage of noise in the communication network that the receiver understands.
D) the sender's ability to filter out negative information and the receiver's ability to get that information from other sources.
E) the receiver's information-processing capacity and the actual information load received.
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