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Which of the following can interfere with communication?Question 2Select one:a.all of the aboveb.differences in intelligence, education, experience, and attitudes.c.perception, attention, timing, choice of words.d.prejudices, emotions, assumptions, values.

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Which of the following can interfere with communication?Question 2Select one:a.all of the aboveb.differences in intelligence, education, experience, and attitudes.c.perception, attention, timing, choice of words.d.prejudices, emotions, assumptions, values.

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The correct answer is a. all of the above. This is because all the options listed can interfere with communication. Differences in intelligence, education, experience, and attitudes can lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations. Perception, attention, timing, and choice of words can affect how a message is received. Prejudices, emotions, assumptions, and values can also influence how a message is interpreted. Therefore, all these factors can interfere with effective communication.

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