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23 January, 00:10

Jamal attended the campus president's speech about tuition increases, while Mary listened to a podcast of the speech in her car. Later, Mary said she thought the president's words stated clearly that he opposed an increase in tuition. But Jamal said that the way the president avoided looking at students when he talked about tuition made it seem like the president actually supported an increase in tuition. The difference in the messages Mary and Jamal received most likely resulted from the fact that - Jamal is better listener than Mary. - Mary and Jamal both experienced feedback. - Mary and Jamal received the message through different channels. - Mary and Jamal are majoring in different subjects. - Mary is better listener than Jamal.

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  1. 23 January, 00:38
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    Mary and Jamal received the message through different channels.

    Explanation:

    Both Jamal and Mary listen to the campus president's speech about tuition increases in their campus. But Jamal attended the meeting whereas Mary listen to the podcast of the speech in her car while driving. Thus both Mary and Jamal perceived different conclusion from the president's speech.

    The fact that Jamal and Mary received different messages is because both Jamal and Mary received the message from two different channels.

    Thus the answer is

    Mary and Jamal received the message through different channels.
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