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How can the constructs a person uses affect the way you communicate with others? Also, how can people be encouraged to develop a rich and complex set of personal constructs?

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A brief, personal rationale is given to justify how one's constructs affect the way in which you communicate with others.

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As you explain how can one's personal constructs affect the way in which you communicate with others, they are like the tree trunk or base of a tree of communication. They are the foundation about our preconceived knowledge, so if we think that all Asian people ...

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