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  2. Situation awareness - Wikipedia

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    Situational awareness or situation awareness (SA) is the understanding of an environment, its elements, and how it changes with respect to time or other factors. Situational awareness is important for effective decision making in many environments.

  3. Grounding in communication - Wikipedia

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    Situation awareness theory [21] holds that visual information helps pairs assess the current state of the task and plan future actions. [22] An example would be when a friend is solving a problem that you know the solution to, you could intervene and provide hints or instructions when you see that your friend is stuck and needs help.

  4. Closed-loop communication - Wikipedia

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    Closed-loop communication is a communication technique used to avoid misunderstandings. When the sender gives a message, the receiver repeats this back. The sender then confirms the message, commonly using the word “yes”. When the receiver incorrectly repeats the message back, the sender will say “negative” (or something similar) and ...

  5. Situational awareness key to combating crime - AOL

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    At night, situational awareness is especially important. "If you're going to get gas, go to one that is open. Don't do the pay at the pump," Cates said. "We don't want to do those things and put ...

  6. Intercultural communication principles - Wikipedia

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    Misunderstanding may be compounded by either an exaggerated sensitivity to possible slights, or an exaggerated and over-protective fear of giving offence; Some groups believe that the phenomenon of globalisation has reduced cultural diversity and so reduced the opportunity for misunderstandings, but characterising people as a homogeneous market ...

  7. Fundamental attribution error - Wikipedia

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    Subjects also showed awareness of the effect of aggregation over occasions and used reasonable strategies to arrive at decisions. Epstein concluded that "Far from being inveterate trait believers, as has been previously suggested, [subjects'] intuitions paralleled psychometric principles in several important respects when assessing relations ...

  8. Mica Endsley - Wikipedia

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    Endsley has authored over 200 scientific articles and reports on situation awareness, [3] [4] decision making and automation and is recognized internationally for her pioneering work in the design, development and evaluation of systems to support human situation awareness and decision-making, based on her model of situation awareness. This ...

  9. Nonverbal communication - Wikipedia

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    While some cues might be universally understood, others hold culture-specific significance, necessitating careful interpretation to prevent misunderstandings. Understanding the tone, pitch, cultural connotations of touch, and environmental influences enriches nonverbal communication, shaping our interactions.