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distractions in ability to prioritize information, judgments based on little or no information and confusion are all contributing factors to which of the following?

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Low context

Step-by-step explanation:

Context is an extremely important part of any message to communicate. It allows the receiver to understand the importance of the place and situation of the message, it allows you to make assumptions (or avoid making them) it helps the receiver consider implications and it puts meaning into the message.

If in the process of creating a message the speaker doesn't take into consideration the importance of the information that surrounds the message, it will be out of context, or it will have low context, meaning it will not be a complete or optimal message.

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