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Divorce is a difficult process for most couples and sometimes it can be hard to figure out what you need to do next, especially if you don’t have any experience with this kind of thing. Here is when divorce lawyers come into the picture.

 

Divorce lawyers are lawyers who specialize in the legal aspects of marital dissolution, including property division and spousal support. They are hired by people who want to get a divorce and provide them with the legal advice, paperwork, and other related services. Divorce lawyers might also be sometimes called family law attorneys or matrimonial attorneys.

 

In other words, a divorce lawyer will help you through the process so that you can end your marriage as easily as possible without any problems or complications.

 

Things to Consider Before Hiring Divorce Lawyers

 

In the event of a divorce, it is important to have a lawyer on your side to help you through the process. However, it can be difficult to know who to hire and how much they will cost.

 

There are many things to consider before hiring one for your own case. Here are some questions you should ask before hiring a divorce lawyer:

·         Do I need an attorney?

·         How much does a lawyer cost?

·         What are the different types of lawyers?

·         What are my legal options?

·         How much experience do they have?

·         What services do they offer?

·         Will they take my case on a contingency basis or on an hourly basis?

·         Do they specialize in divorces or other areas of law?

 

If you are looking for divorce lawyers in Queens, look no further than Beckerman & Granados, PLLC. You can connect with their professionals by calling (718) 374 5642 or sending an email to info@bgmatlaw.com with all the details of your case. Besides this, you can even send them a message by completing a simple questionnaire present on their official website BGDivorceLawyersNY.com

 

recent study conducted by Newman and Schwarz (2018) (PDF) at USC and the Australian National University sheds light on a surprising factor that could significantly influence our perceptions of what other people say: audio quality.




 

The research highlights how incidental sound variables that create a sense of disfluency or cognitive stumble, can impact our impressions of a message and its messenger. While this effect has been observed in various contexts, its potential influence on whether you trust or believe what other people are saying had not been thoroughly investigated until now. The study sought to examine whether poor sound quality could have different effects on our perceptions of people speaking whether in person or virtually.

 

Experiment 1: Evaluating Conference Talks

In the first experiment, participants watched two conference talks with differing audio quality, one presented with high audio quality and the other with low audio quality (highly compressed). They were then asked to rate the quality of the talks, intelligence of the speakers, likability of the speakers, and the importance of the research.

 

“As soon as we reduced the audio quality, all of a sudden, the scientists and their research lost credibility.”

 

-Eryn Newman

Eryn J. Newman, Research School of Psychology, Australian National University, Acton, ACT 0200, Australia.

 

The results were striking. Poor audio quality significantly impacted viewers’ evaluations of both the research and the researchers. Those who experienced difficulty in hearing the talk tended to rate it as worse, the speaker as less intelligent and less likable, and the research as less important. The impact of audio quality was consistent for both presentations, and it even reversed viewers’ preference order, favoring the presentation with best audio quality services.

 

Experiment 2: Evaluating Radio Interviews

The second experiment took place in the context of well-known and highly credible science journalism on NPR’s Science Friday. The researchers manipulated the audio quality of two radio interviews and asked participants to rate the research, competence of the researcher, quality of the interview, and whether they would share it on social media.

 

Once again, the findings revealed a significant impact of audio quality on participants’ evaluations. Poor audio quality resulted in less favorable assessments of the research and the researcher, regardless of the credibility of the source. Even in a context where the researcher was highly regarded, audio quality overshadowed the content.

 

Implications for Live Events, Presentations, and Video Conferencing

These findings carry important implications for communicators in both in-person and virtual environments. Ensuring high audio quality in both live and recorded presentations is crucial, as listeners are likely to attribute any difficulty they encounter to the quality of the presentation and, consequently, the credibility of the message and the person. While it seems like technical limitations may make consistently high audio quality seem like an impossible feat, it is not with the right planning, equipment, software, awareness, attention to detail, and expertise.

 

Speakers and presenters should be mindful of audio quality when presenting to audiences. Our investment and focus on high fidelity and high performance sound equipment, our background in mastering / recording, our focus on testing / rehearsal, and being proactive in addressing and preventing any potential audio issues before they happen can contribute significantly to the effectiveness of your event and message. By prioritizing audio quality, we can ensure that your valuable contributions are heard and understood.

 

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