Hearing what you want to hear, biased listening, and errors in connotative meaning are all examples of _________ noise.
A. social B. physiological C. semantic D. psychological E. external
Answers: D. psychological
Explanation:
People will have cognitive biases like generalizations, hindsight bias, first attribution error, etc. While we are listening to something, these cognitive biases will modify the actual content and give wrong conclusions. This noise will exist in our mind or in our psychological world. That's why this noise is considered as psychological noise.
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