Effective Communication: The Science of Being Understood
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Effective Communication: The Science of Being Understood

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Explore what effective communication entails through models, research, and techniques to enhance understanding.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Keysar & Henly was published in 2002 (Psychological Science), as the article's own reference list states; not 2005

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    A 2005 study by Boaz Keysar and Anne Henly at the University of Chicago

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    A 2002 study by Boaz Keysar and Anne Henly at the University of Chicago found that speakers overestimated how well their intended meaning transferred to listeners by approximately 50%

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