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Zorluk: ZorBarriers to Effective Communication

Match the types of communication barriers listed in List-I with their corresponding administrative workplace scenarios presented in List-II:

  • Semantic BarrierA field inspector misinterprets a policy update because the document uses specialized legal phrasing and ambiguous acronyms.
  • Psychological BarrierA junior analyst withholds crucial feedback on a project due to fear of reprimand from a supervisor who dislikes disagreement.
  • Organizational BarrierAn urgent administrative memo experiences severe distortion as it passes sequentially through six hierarchical supervisory levels.
  • Physical BarrierParticipants at a community grievance forum struggle to comprehend the proceedings because of high ambient noise from nearby construction.

Cevap

Semantic Barrier matches the scenario with technical jargon; Psychological Barrier matches withholding feedback due to fear of authority; Organizational Barrier matches distortion across scalar levels; Physical Barrier matches high ambient noise interference.
Each type of barrier directly corresponds to its characteristic root cause: language/jargon causes semantic breakdown; fear of authority creates a psychological block; multi-tier administrative chains produce organizational filtering; and acoustic noise represents a physical obstacle.

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1
Analyze List-I terms to define the underlying nature of each communication barrier category.
Identified Semantic (language/meaning), Psychological (emotional/attitudinal), Organizational (structural/hierarchical), and Physical (environmental/noise).
Establishing clear theoretical definitions enables precise mapping to practical workplace scenarios.
2
Examine List-II scenarios to pinpoint the root cause of communication breakdown in each case.
Determined that technical jargon relates to language, fear of reprimand to emotion, multi-tiered reporting to structure, and construction sound to ambient environment.
Isolating the primary cause prevents misclassifying secondary effects.
3
Pair each barrier from List-I with its matching scenario in List-II.
Semantic Barrier → legal phrasing/acronyms; Psychological Barrier → fear of reprimand; Organizational Barrier → sequential multi-level hierarchy; Physical Barrier → ambient construction noise.
Matches align exactly with established communication theory in administrative aptitude assessments.

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Classification of Communication Barriers
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