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Download Solution PDFAssertion (A): Under stressful situations, a person is unable to listen to and understand the message correctly.
Reasoning (R): During stressful situations, the psychological frame of mind changes and the message gets distorted due to the beliefs, experiences, goals and values held by the receiver of the message.
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Download Solution PDFThe correct option is (A) and (R) both are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Key Points
- The asertion stating that a person who are in a stressful situation and he not able to listen the message correctly because during stressful situation people are not able to listen and understand the message correctly
- in such time the psychological frame of mind changes and the message gets distorted due to the beliefs ,experiences ,goals and values held by the receiver of the message.
- these happens because the person who loss thier concentration and focus and the end result who loss the eseence of meessege.
- The both assertion and reason are logically correct and the reason mentioned here its explain assertion in clear way
Additional Information
- In order to avoid the consequences of stressful situation there are stress mitigation are available and also we can ensure the mental capacity by become more focus and more open minded there by stress relive id possible at certain end.
Hence the correct answer is (A) and (R) both are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
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