1. Sender: The person or entity who initiates the communication process by encoding a message.
2. Message: The information, idea, or emotion that the sender wants to convey to the receiver.
3. Encoding: The process of converting the message into a form that can be transmitted, such as words, gestures, or symbols.
4. Channel: The medium through which the message is transmitted, such as face-to-face conversation, phone call, email, or social media.
5. Decoding: The process of interpreting the message by the receiver, who translates the encoded message back into its original form.
6. Receiver: The person or entity who receives the message and decodes it to understand the sender's intended meaning.
7. Feedback: The response or reaction from the receiver to the sender's message, which completes the communication loop.
8. Noise: Any interference or distortion that can disrupt the communication process, such as background noise, distractions, or misinterpretation of the message.
9. Context: The surrounding circumstances or environment in which the communication takes place, which can influence how the message is perceived and understood.
10. Feedback: The response or reaction from the receiver to the sender's message, which completes the communication loop.
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Google Gemini AI
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Communication Process Diagram
Sender: - Encodes message - Selects communication channel
Message: - Encoded information
Channel: - Medium used to transmit message
Receiver: - Decodes message - Provides feedback
Feedback: - Response to message - Can enhance or hinder communication
Noise: - Interference that can distort message
Steps in the Communication Process:
1. Encoding: Sender translates ideas into a message. 2. Channel Selection: Sender chooses the most appropriate communication channel. 3. Transmission: Message is sent through the channel. 4. Decoding: Receiver interprets the message. 5. Feedback: Receiver responds to the message. 6. Noise: Interference can occur at any step in the process.
Additional Elements:
- Context: Situation or environment in which communication occurs. - Culture: Values, beliefs, and norms that influence communication. - Nonverbal Communication: Body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice.