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Let’s get back to our case from the start and see how we could handle the communication chain now, after learning about the eight strategies. One idea could be to choose different channel. A quick phone call might work wonders. But in this case our friend was busy, so what now? Feedback! Don’t make an interpretation, a quick “is everything alright” could be the solution. Keep in mind, even if we do use these strategies, there will still be times, where a misperception will arise. Try to not fall into the trap and get worked up but use the strategies to clear them up!   
Let’s get back to our case from the start and see how we could handle the communication chain now, after learning about the eight strategies. One idea could be to choose different channel. A quick phone call might work wonders. But in this case our friend was busy, so what now? Feedback! Don’t make an interpretation, a quick “is everything alright” could be the solution. Keep in mind, even if we do use these strategies, there will still be times, where a misperception will arise. Try to not fall into the trap and get worked up but use the strategies to clear them up!   
=== '''Statement of Originality:''' ===
This article, titled “Misperception in Communication”, is my original work. I have not plagiarized any content, and all sources used have been properly cited according to American Psychological Association Citation Style (short APA).
25.04.2024
Vincent Maginot
--[[User:Maginot|Maginot]] ([[User talk:Maginot|talk]]) 14:24, 25 April 2024 (CEST)


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