During an administrative audit of an automated Public Distribution System (PDS) implementation in a district, an officer analyzes several communication breakdowns between headquarters, field inspectors, and beneficiaries. Which of the following observations correctly identify the specific barriers to effective communication present in this scenario?
- Field inspectors misinterpreting the technical directive 'de-duplication of beneficiary accounts' as an instruction for 'immediate cancellation of marginal cardholders' due to specialized administrative terminology represents a semantic barrier.Cevap
- A junior inspector intentionally withholding reports regarding biometric point-of-sale device failures out of fear of receiving an adverse entry in their annual performance appraisal represents an organizational barrier.Cevap
- CSevere radio static and intermittent network disconnects during field transmissions between inspectors and the control room being classified as a psychological barrier of cognitive filtering.
- DA district officer maintaining a calm posture and using firm, direct language to enforce statutory eligibility criteria against an uncooperative dealer being classified as an aggressive communication barrier.
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The correct observations are the statement identifying technical terminology misinterpretation as a semantic barrier and the statement identifying fear of hierarchical appraisal penalties as an organizational barrier.
The correct choices accurately categorize communication impediments: misinterpreting technical terms is a semantic barrier caused by language coding, while withholding information due to fear of administrative authority and appraisal consequences is an organizational barrier driven by hierarchy.
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Classification of Communication Barriers (Semantic, Organizational, Physical, Psychological)