Here’s why you shouldn’t ignore the picture superiority effect as you homeschool your kids — EASTWEST Public Relations
SPEAK|pr program, Wiio’s law talks about how there are a number of filters between the person that sends information and the person that receives the information. This law states that only some 20% of what is intended will finally be understood due to these filters, which include language, ability, age, culture, health, cultural disposition, understanding, and more. Each one of these different factors will degrade the message in the mind of the recipient. What’s also important in terms of Wiio’s law is the format of messages, because the information shared among people is impacted by the format in which it is sent and received as the content itself.
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