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Morgan, Sonya. "Miscommunication between patients and general practitioners: implications for clinical practice." Journal of Primary Health Care 5, no. 2 (2013): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hc13123.

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INTRODUCTION: Effective communication is integral to the general practice consultation, yet it is acknowledged that problems commonly occur. Previous research has shown that misunderstandings with potentially significant consequences occur frequently, but does not provide a clear picture of how and why miscommunication occurs, or how such problems can be prevented or resolved. This study explored the occurrence and management of specific examples of miscommunication in two routine general practice consultations. METHODS: A multi-method case study approach was used. The primary data collected f
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Cundiff, Bailey S. "Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. C. R. Boiarsky." Technical Communication Quarterly 27, no. 3 (2018): 283–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10572252.2018.1483657.

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Udoudom, Uduak, Godwin William, Anthony Igiri, Ememobong Okon, and Kalita Aruku. "Emojis And Miscommunication in Text-Based Interactions Among Nigerian Youths." Journal of Informatics and Web Engineering 3, no. 1 (2024): 226–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33093/jiwe.2024.3.1.15.

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This paper explores the dynamic role of emojis in text-based communication among Nigerian youths and the potential implications for miscommunication. Emojis have become integral to contemporary digital conversations, offering users a visual means of expressing emotions, tone, and context within the constraints of text-based interactions. In the context of Nigeria, a country with a diverse linguistic landscape and a youthful population heavily engaged in online communication, understanding the impact of emojis on interpersonal exchanges becomes particularly pertinent. This paper examines the pr
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Inoue, Yukiko. "Cultural Fluency as a Guide to Effective Intercultural Communication: The Case of Japan and the U.S." Journal of Intercultural Communication 7, no. 3 (2007): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v7i3.444.

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Intercultural communication serves a vital role in that it can forestall miscommunication and misunderstanding. Because of increased intercultural contact and interdependence, people in the world are forced to "rethink" intercultural communication in order to acquire effective intercultural communication competence. The present paper provides a critical discussion of the conceptualization of intercultural communication and the commonly acknowledged challenge of intercultural communication. With a focus on Japan and the U.S. (since both countries have remarkably different forms of communication
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Mbangwana, Paul. "Cross cultural communication and miscommunication through connotation usage in translation: The case of two African classics in translation." Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 11, no. 4 (1990): 319–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01434632.1990.9994420.

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Aziz, Norazlin Abd, Faizul Azli Mohd Rahim., Nur Mardhiyah Aziz, and Nor Syamaliah Ngah. "From Miscommunication to Collaboration: A Study on Communication Effectiveness among Project Team in Construction Projects." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. IX (2024): 2560–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.8090213.

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Effective communication plays a crucial role in enhancing the knowledge and skills of project teams within the construction industry. In an environment characterized by complexity and the need for collaboration, the ability to convey information clearly and efficiently is paramount in achieving project goals. This paper examines the significance of good communication in fostering the development of knowledge and skills among project team members. By facilitating productive information exchange, effective communication empowers team members to collaboratively solve problems and work together mo
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Bhoir, Mr Ronit, Ms Zainab Ansari, Ms Pooja Kaware, and Dr Rajiv Gupte. "Transgressing Perceptual Barriers in Pharma Sector." MET Management Review 09, no. 01 (2022): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.34047/mmr.2020.9105.

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The pharmaceutical sector, with its critical role in healthcare, often faces perceptual barriers that hinder effective communication, collaboration, and progress. This paper delves into the concept of transgressing these perceptual barriers within the pharma sector. It explores the challenges arising from misconceptions, biases, and miscommunication that impede innovation, research, and patient care. Through case studies and illustrative examples, the research highlights successful strategies and initiatives that have broken down these barriers, fostering cross-disciplinary interactions and kn
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Burris-Melville, Tashieka S., and Shalieka T. Burris. "“The Dream Team:” A Case Study of Teamwork in Higher Education." Journal of Curriculum and Teaching 12, no. 6 (2023): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jct.v12n6p39.

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The integration of collaborative practices in essay writing within higher education constitutes a pivotal advantage, frequently producing outcomes surpassing those of independent composition endeavors. However, although collaboration is necessary and can yield many positive outcomes, a collaborative effort is not always successful. A paucity of empirical studies has highlighted the causes of the dysfunctions of teamwork in Jamaica. In higher education, participants often express frustration and unwillingness to engage in teamwork because of the various dysfunctions they are likely to experienc
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Keimer, Kyle H. "Ritual or Military Action?: Interpreting Israel’s Muster at Mizpah in 1 Sam 7:2-17." Vetus Testamentum 70, no. 4-5 (2020): 620–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685330-12341411.

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Abstract This article evaluates the historicity of 1 Sam 7:2-17 in light of renewed analysis of the archaeological remains from Tell en-Nasbeh, other Iron Age I sites in the region of Benjamin, broader literary considerations in 1 Sam 1-10, and the geography of the Central Hill Country. In so doing, a case is made that there is far more going on in vv. 6-7 than what appears to be a miscommunication between the Israelites, who have gathered at the site of Mizpah, and the Philistines, who send troops against the Israelites. A historical reconstruction that considers the narrative form of 1 Sam 7
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Annet, Kakembo Aisha. "Intergenerational Relationships: Learning from the Past." RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 5, no. 1 (2025): 8–14. https://doi.org/10.59298/rijre/2025/51814.

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In a rapidly transforming world, intergenerational relationships offer critical insights into the continuity of values, knowledge, and culture. This paper examines how connections between individuals of different age groups serve as a dynamic foundation for social development, cultural preservation, and mutual learning. Drawing on historical examples, theoretical frameworks, and contemporary case studies, the study examines the evolution of intergenerational bonds from early societal structures to modern challenges shaped by technological, cultural, and demographic changes. It delves into the
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Books on the topic "Miscommunication – Case studies"

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016.

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Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016.

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GROUP INTERACTION IN HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENTS; ED. BY RAINER DIETRICH. ASHGATE, 2004.

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Group Interaction in High Risk Environments. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Baysha, Olga. Miscommunicating Social Change. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666998696.

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This open access title analyzes the discourses of three social movements and the alternative media associated with them, revealing that the Enlightenment narrative, though widely critiqued in academia, remains the dominant way of conceptualizing social change in the name of democratization in the post-Soviet terrain. The main argument of this book is that the “progressive” imaginary, which envisages progress in the unidirectional terms of catching up with the “more advanced” Western condition, is inherently anti-democratic and deeply antagonistic. Instead of fostering an inclusive democratic p
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DeMars, Tony R., and Gabriel B. Tait, eds. Narratives of Storytelling across Cultures. by Lexington Books, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978724471.

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Narratives of Storytelling Across Cultures demonstrates how meaning found within interpersonal communication is not universal across all cultures. Miscommunication can occur when the foundations of cultural meaning within stories, as told socially and within media, vary among different cultures. Positioned within the communication and media field, this book connects issues of societal tension and political battles to media portrayals, social communication events, and power dynamics that result when people with different meanings systems attempt to negotiate "truth" among their competing narrat
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Dietrich, Rainer, and Traci Michelle Chhildress. Group Interaction in High Risk Environments. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Dietrich, Rainer, and Traci Michelle Chhildress. Group Interaction in High Risk Environments. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Freeden, Michael. Concealed Silences and Inaudible Voices in Political Thinking. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833512.001.0001.

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Abstract This book investigates silence as a normal, ubiquitous, and indispensable element of political thinking, theory, and language. It explores the diverse dimensions in which silences mould the different core features of the political—by summoning up finality, by contributing to rendering support for communities or withholding it, by processing consent or dissent, by the manner in which it secures continuities or generates ruptures, and by its role in shaping national time, public memory, and collective identity. Not least, silence is a highly flexible power resource, both enabling and co
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Book chapters on the topic "Miscommunication – Case studies"

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Effective Discourse Strategies: A Case Study of the 2011 Mississippi Flood." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c002.

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Communicating with Electronic Media: Case Studies in the Columbia Shuttle Breakup and the BP/Horizon Oil Rig Explosion." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c004.

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Introduction." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c000.

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Writing and Reading in the Context of the Environmental Sciences: A Case Study of the Chicago Flood." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c001.

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Effective Persuasive Strategies: Cheap, Available Coal Power vs. a Clean Environment." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c003.

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Communicating with PowerPoint: The Army, NASA, and the Enbridge Pipeline." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c005.

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Boiarsky, Carolyn. "Bibliography." In Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. University Press of Colorado, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781607324676.c006.

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Khairat Saif and Gong Yang. "Understanding Effective Clinical Communication in Medical Errors." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2010. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-588-4-704.

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Clinical Communication failures are considered the leading cause of medical errors [1]. Minimizing communication problems among clinical team members could directly reduce medical errors and hence, increase patient safety and improve health care quality. Our main focus is, through knowledge representation approach, to develop an understanding of communication problems applied to health care settings. This will serve as the foundation to our long term goal of building an ontology-driven educational tool that will be used to educate clinicians about miscommunication issues and as a means to impr
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Koppel Ross and Telles Joel Leon. "Role of Healthcare Information Technology in Handoffs." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2013. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-203-5-21.

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Handoffs—transfer of patient care from one clinician or service to another—are well known patient safety dangers. Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) as an intervening and powerful force in handoffs has received comparatively little attention. The role of HIT in concert with paper documentation has received even less attention. We analyze handoffs in relation to electronic records and hybrid systems (both paper and HIT) to identify sources of error and miscommunication. We propose a typology of handoffs and illustrate several of them.
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Kavitha, S., L. Karthick, R. Prabu, S. Venkataramanan, R. Prasanna Venkatesh, and Atowar ul Islam. "Utilizing Cutting-Edge Artificial Intelligence Technology in Geriatric Care Microrobotics." In Advances in Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1966-6.ch017.

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Over the past two decades, multiple robot deployments aimed at assisting elderly individuals in their homes have been tested. However, most concepts remain in the prototype phase, yet to be implemented practically. This research aims to explore the field's evolution, identifying barriers hindering robots from becoming household helpers and focusing on physical policy, distribution logic, assessing their capabilities. Previous studies identified six key capabilities which are research, identity verification, wireless interaction, manipulation, digital situatedness, and healthcare robots into th
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Conference papers on the topic "Miscommunication – Case studies"

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Zinakov, Maksim, and Sarapuu Tago. "VISUAL LITERACY AND SUFFICIENT CONTEXTUALIZATION ELEMENTS ARE PREREQUISITES FOR EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB-BASED LEARNING OBJECTS AS COGNITIVE TOOLS." In eLSE 2012. Editura Universitara, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-12-007.

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INTRODUCTION Cognitive tools could be defined as computational applications that are designed to support, extend and enhance thinking processes (Elsayed & Qiu, 2006). Representations of different kinds are also supposed to reduce cognitive load of learners. The aim of an educational representation is about communicating a specific message from an expert to a novice. According to Jakobson’s communication model (1960), there are six factors of communication that are needed to occur: context, addresser, addressee, contact, common code, and message. Although the model was developed to describe
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