Which of the following strategies would NOT be effective at improving your communication

competence?

a) Recognize the people, objects, and situations remain stable over time

b) Recognize that each person’s frame of perception is unique

c) Be active in perceiving

d) Distinguish facts from inference

1 Answer

Answer :

a) Recognize the people, objects, and situations remain stable over time

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