"Identify elements that are not critical to understanding effective communication."

Health · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Elements that are not critical to understanding effective communication include details such as:

1. Jargon and technical language that is not understood by both parties. 2. Extraneous information or overly detailed explanations that do not contribute to the main message. 3. Personal biases that may interfere with the objective delivery or reception of a message. 4. Background noise or non-essential visual aids that can distract from the key message being communicated.

These elements can often clutter communication, making it less effective. Instead, effective communication is typically characterized by clarity, brevity, relevance, engagement, and empathy.