A District Superintendent of Police (SP) conducts a briefing on a new security protocol. During the meeting, the SP firmly establishes operational boundaries by stating, 'I require absolute adherence to these guidelines,' while using a rapid speaking pace and an elevated vocal pitch to convey urgency. A junior officer in the room, severely anxious and preoccupied with an impending departmental inquiry, fails to comprehend the briefing. Based on the elements of the communication process, which of the following is correct?
- The SP's speaking pace and pitch represent paralinguistic channels, while the junior officer's anxiety acts as psychological noise.Cevap
- BThe SP's rapid pace and elevated pitch are key kinesic elements used to encode the urgency of the message.
- CThe junior officer's inability to comprehend the briefing is a direct result of environmental noise present in the room.
- DThe SP's firm establishment of boundaries regarding the guidelines exemplifies aggressive communication that disrupts the decoding process.
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The SP's speaking pace and pitch represent paralinguistic channels, while the junior officer's anxiety acts as psychological noise.
The correct answer accurately distinguishes between communication elements. Speaking pace and vocal pitch are classified as paralinguistics (how words are spoken), and internal emotional states like severe anxiety that hinder the decoding of a message are classified as psychological noise.
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Process and Elements of Communication