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Communication between sender and receiver passes through filters of culture, age, gender, education, and fields of experience. What are the effects of this process?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Enriched yeast dough
 
  a) requires longer kneading than lean yeast dough.
   b) is kneaded for a shorter period of time than lean yeast dough.
   c) requires low-protein flour.



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Answer to Question 1

Communication between sender and receiver passes through filters of culture, age, gender,
education, and our different fields of past experiences, which cause noise in the understanding of
messages. This often leads to misperceptions, misinterpretations, and misevaluations. It is
therefore necessary to recognize these differences and develop a communication style that helps
each individual to understand.

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