Randy watches the Super Bowl game with his friends at a neighborhood party. Lucky Levar has tickets and goes to the game. When they see each other the next day, Randy complains that it was "no contest" while Levar thinks the game was thrilling
What is the most likely communication-related reason Randy and Levar experienced the game differently?
a. They supported different teams.
b. They received the game through different channels.
c. There was more noise at the Super Bowl party.
d. Fan feedback was missing at the Super Bowl party.
e. Randy and Levar always express disagreements about football.
b
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