Answer:
a. Barriers to good listening
Step-by-step explanation:
- For the purpose of having a complete circuit of communication, the receiver of the relayed information has to be a good listener, devoid of any barriers that can bar him from getting the correct information in all its aspects.
- Jumping to conclusions, acting as judge and jury, or turning off ideas you don't agree are examples of barriers to good listening. All the above make the relayed information distorted giving room for misconception of information and therefore, an incomplete circuit of communication.