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26.01.2021 •
Social Studies
How are abiotic and biotic factors of a desert and a
forest differ.
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Explanation:
Acceptance of responsibility can influence effective communication in the sense that communication is a process that occurs when the sender transmits a message to a recipient, therefore when there is acceptance of the sender's responsibility, even if the message is not understood in the ideal way , the process can be readjusted until the message conveyed is improved and thus effectively understood.
The ways to improve your verbal and non-verbal communication starts in the process of accepting responsibility for what you say, having assertiveness and consistency between what you want to communicate, using the ideal channel and most appropriate to the recipient who will receive the message.