A conservative elderly man reads a newspaper and sees a job being advertised. He dresses himself as well as he can and goes for the job interview in the type of clothing traditionally used for job interviews. In his eagerness to find employment he overlooks the fact that the job being advertised, is one at a record company, called “Wild Records”. When the interview takes place, both parties to the communication encounter seem to be shocked by the physical appearance of the other. The elderly man is dressed in a suit and tie, whilst the interviewer is dressed in all black leathers and covered in tattoos. What, in terms of perceptual inaccuracies, could this shock most probably be ascribed to?
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