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Which of the following represents noise in the communication process? a. The use of technical jargon the receiver doesn't understand b. The failure to have a desired product in-stock c. A loud sound that startles an in-store consumer d. When the receiver refuses to provide relevant feedback e. The failure of the receiver to listen to the message

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  1. 7 June, 22:35
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    Answer: Option A is a type of noise in a communication channel

    Explanation: The use of technical jargon a receiver doesn't understand in the process of communication is a type of noise called semantic noise.

    This type of noise in communication causes confusion, and since a confusion is created in a communication channel, it is called a noise. Because the receiver of the information doesn't understand the information been passed and since the message or information is not understood, then communication has not been established and an example of such tool that can cause noise is the use of technical jargon in a communication process which the receiver does not understand.
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