Question | Answer |
encoder | the person who intends to convey a message |
message | the information that the sender wants to deliver |
channel | the way in which information is communicated |
receiver | the person who is responsible for devoding the message |
feedback | the responce given from the receiver showing whther or not he or she understands the message |
communication is... | inevitable constant huma irreversable |
communication | the exchanging of information through different mediums. used to inform instruct entertain convince |
elements of communication | encoder receiver feedback message channel/medium |
pocesses of comunication | conceptualization encoding decoding transmission giving feedback |
factors which indluence the sender | communication skills attitude knowledge position of social system culture |
types of noise | sematic psychological physiological physical |
major aspects of messages | content treatment |
attention | process where receiver tunes in on message and listens watches or reads it |
comprehension | implies understanding of the message by the receiver |
physical noise | external any distractiong which makes it difficult to access message eg smoke |
psychological noise | forces within the communicator that interfers with the ability to express or understand the message properly |
sematic noise | different means attached to different words or interpretation |
physiological noise | hinderances or barries such as speech impedements |
to attain the goal of acceptance of a message the receiver will use | attention and comprehension |
conceptualization | the sender defines information sent by thinking about the aim of the communication |
encoding | process of putting information into the form most suitable involves putting an idea into a picture or words |
transmission of information | the actual transfer of information by means of message |
decoding | messages received are interpreted in order to obtain own ideas |
giving feedback | receivers first reaction to the message |
barriers | factors which have a negative impact on communication |
common barriers | noise linguistic or cultural diff environment channel receiver attitude sematic distortion ambiguity gender barrier |
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