Semantic barriers arise when sender and receiver attach different meanings to the same word or symbol. The term "assessment" may include quizzes,projects and formative tests,but the student interprets it only as final exams. This mismatch in meaning is a clear semantic barrier.
Option A:
This option is correct because the problem lies in the concept the word refers to,rather than in emotions or environment. Clarifying definitions can remove such semantic barriers.
Option B:
Psychological barriers involve attitudes and emotions such as fear or prejudice,which are not central here.
Option C:
Mechanical barriers come from faulty equipment or physical interference.
Option D:
Cultural barriers stem from differing cultural norms and values,not from misunderstanding a term within the same language community.
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