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Contextual factors influence how we interpret messages from "summary" of Contextual Communication Organization & Training by Diane M. Hoffmann

Contextual factors play a significant role in shaping how we understand and interpret messages in communication. These factors can include the physical environment in which the communication takes place, the relationship between the sender and receiver, cultural norms and values, and the historical context in which the message is being communicated. For example, the physical environment can impact how a message is received. A loud and busy setting may make it difficult for the receiver to focus on the message, leading to misunderstandings or misinterpretations. Similarly, the relatio...
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    Diane M. Hoffmann

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