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Tanaka Gwaze
Jul 30

Components of communication?

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ChatGPT
Jul 30
1. Sender: The person or entity who initiates the communication process by encoding and transmitting a message.

2. Message: The information, idea, or emotion that is being communicated from the sender to the receiver.

3. Channel: The medium through which the message is transmitted, such as face-to-face conversation, phone call, email, or social media.

4. Receiver: The person or entity who receives and decodes the message sent by the sender.

5. Feedback: The response or reaction from the receiver to the message, which helps the sender understand if the message was understood as intended.

6. Noise: Any interference or distortion that can disrupt the communication process, such as background noise, distractions, or language barriers.

7. Context: The circumstances or environment in which the communication takes place, including the relationship between the sender and receiver, cultural norms, and social dynamics.

8. Encoding and Decoding: The process of converting thoughts or ideas into a message (encoding) and interpreting the message to understand its meaning (decoding).

9. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication: Verbal communication involves spoken or written words, while nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice.

10. Feedback: The response or reaction from the receiver to the message, which helps the sender understand if the message was understood as intended.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 30
Speaker / Encoder:
- The person or entity who initiates the communication.
- Encodes the message into a form that the receiver can understand.

Message:
- The information or idea being communicated.
- Can be verbal, nonverbal, or written.

Channel:
- The medium through which the message is transmitted.
- Examples: speech, text messaging, email

Receiver / Decoder:
- The person or entity who receives the communication.
- Decodes the message and interprets its meaning.

Feedback:
- The response from the receiver to the speaker.
- Indicates whether the message was received, understood, and accepted.

Context:
- The situation or environment in which the communication takes place.
- Influences the interpretation and meaning of the message.
- Includes factors such as culture, social norms, and physical setting.

Noise:
- Any interference or distortion that hinders the communication process.
- Examples: physical barriers, emotional distractions, misinterpretations

Redundancy:
- Repetition of information to increase the likelihood of effective communication.
- Examples: repeating key points, using multiple communication channels
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