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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Indirect Strategy
An approach to communication where relevant background information and explanations are provided before delivering the main message, often used to soften bad news or persuade.
Background Information
This term describes the essential context or previous data about a topic, necessary for understanding the current situation or analysis.
Indirect Strategy
A communication approach that presents the main point or conclusion after the provision of supportive evidence or arguments.
Sensitive Messages
Communications that require careful handling due to the potential for impacting the recipient emotionally or generating controversy.
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