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Discrete elements of communication in shanno's model?
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1. Information source: The originator of the message or idea that needs to be communicated.
2. Transmitter: The device or medium used to encode and transmit the message from the information source.
3. Channel: The medium through which the message is transmitted, such as verbal, written, or non-verbal communication.
4. Receiver: The individual or group who receives and decodes the message sent by the transmitter.
5. Destination: The intended recipient of the message, who is expected to understand and act upon the information conveyed.
6. Feedback: The response or reaction provided by the receiver to the sender, indicating whether the message was successfully understood and received.
7. Noise: Any interference or distortion that may disrupt the communication process, affecting the clarity and accuracy of the message.
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Source:
The source generates the message.
Encoder:
The encoder converts the message into a signal that can be transmitted.
Signal:
The signal is the physical form of the message that is transmitted.
Medium:
The medium is the channel through which the signal is transmitted.
Noise:
Noise is any interference that affects the signal.
Decoder:
The decoder converts the received signal back into a message for the receiver.
Receiver:
The receiver is the recipient of the message.
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