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suggests that silent "gaps" during a call can elevate caller anxiety.


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The EMD gap theory, or the Emergent Mind Development gap theory, posits that there is a disparity between the rapid advancement of technology and the slower evolution of human cognitive and social skills. This gap can lead to challenges in effectively utilizing technological innovations, as individuals may struggle to adapt to new tools and social dynamics. The theory suggests that addressing this gap is crucial for maximizing the benefits of technology in society. It emphasizes the need for education and training to develop the necessary skills to bridge this divide.


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