Answer:
second-order realities
Step-by-step explanation:
When a person listens to something they are directly observing something this creates the first order reality. There is no difference in the perception of first order reality between different observers.
When the observer attaches meaning to what is observed in the first order reality it creates the second order reality. The second order realities may be different for different observers.
Here, Jeese and Kareem share the same first order reality i.e., they both recalled the same statement that the physics professor had said. But, in the second order realities where they attached meaning to the statement they differ. Their interpretation of what the physics professor had said differs.
Hence, they have differences in their second-order realities.