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Sender
or
speaker
source or originator of the message ideating or creating and coding and transmitting the message
encoding
process of converting the message into words or actions
Message
information ideas or thoughts conveyed by the speaker
Channel
medium or the means we transmit the message
Receiver
recipient of the message in charge of decoding the message generate feedback
Decoding
process of interpreting the encoded by the receiver
Feedback
reply of the receiver to the message sent by the sender key component in communication
Context
the environment where communication takes place
Noise
or
barrier
factors that may delay the process communication, factors that may delay the process of sending or receiving a message
physical
most visible communication barrier, environmental challenges due to the surroundings
Psychological
any internal noise, physically present but mentally absent
Receiving
is the process of receiving messages from the receivers.
Decoding
is the way of interpreting an encoded symbol into intelligible language.
Feedbacking
is the process of providing a response to the sender’s message.
result when people think and act based on false assumptions
attitudinal
difference in language understanding
semantic
have different perceptions, ideologies, and values
culture
Physical
Kinesics
Eye contact
Oculesics
Touch
Haptics
Distance
proxemics
Time
Chronemics
Tone
Vocalics
Smell
Olfatics
hue
Color
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