Give an example of an interaction that explains the difference between literal noise and

psychological noise.

What will be an ideal response?


Example: missing part of a class lecture
Literal noise: a lawnmower outside the classroom makes it difficult to hear
Psychological noise: more worried about a date tonight than listening to the lecture

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What is the problem with trying to give a five-minute presentation on ecology?

A) Enough material could not be found. B) The audience would not be interested. C) The topic needs to be better focused. D) The topic is irrelevant.

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To choose a topic appropriate to the audience and the occasion, You should think about

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