Asked by Ermias Fekadu on Mar 10, 2024

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Tuning out information that does not support one's core belief system is an example of what?

A) Misinterpretation
B) Passive listening
C) Selective perception
D) Defensive listening
E) Selective listening

Core Belief System

A core belief system refers to the fundamental principles or convictions that an individual strongly holds, often shaping their perceptions and behaviors.

Selective Listening

The practice of focusing on certain parts of a message or conversation while ignoring others, often as a result of bias or preconception.

Selective Perception

The process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages while ignoring opposing viewpoints.

  • Identify approaches to surmount typical obstacles in efficient listening and communication.
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Murad JanjuaMar 10, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
D)Selective perception leads listeners to mold messages to fit their own conceptual frameworks. Listeners sometimes make up their minds before fully hearing the speaker's message, or they engage in defensive listening-protecting their egos by tuning out anything that doesn't confirm their beliefs or their view of themselves.