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According to Ober & Newman (2013), “Communication is the process of the sending and receiving messages sometimes through spoken or written words, and sometimes non-verbally through facial expressions, gestures, and voice qualities.”
According to Ober & Newman (2013), “Communication is the process of the sending and receiving messages sometimes through spoken or written words, and sometimes non-verbally through facial expressions, gestures, and voice qualities.”
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The Communication Process: Shannon and Weaver’s Linear Model of Communication It comes with 8 components. 1. Source - It is where the message comes from. 2. Message- The content of the transaction. 3. Transmitter- The instrument through which the message passes like a radio. 4. Signal- It flows through the channel. 5. Channel- It is a medium like electricity, radio waves, and the postal system. 6. Noise- It is the interference that distorts the message. 7. Receiver- It is the instrument that receives the message like telephone lines, or ears for sounds. 8. Destination- It is the person who receives the message.
The Communication Process: Shannon and Weaver’s Linear Model of Communication It comes with 8 components. 1. Source - It is where the message comes from. 2. Message- The content of the transaction. 3. Transmitter- The instrument through which the message passes like a radio. 4. Signal- It flows through the channel. 5. Channel- It is a medium like electricity, radio waves, and the postal system. 6. Noise- It is the interference that distorts the message. 7. Receiver- It is the instrument that receives the message like telephone lines, or ears for sounds. 8. Destination- It is the person who receives the message.
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Interactive Model of Communication It is a two-way process where the sender and the receiver b.
Interactive Model of Communication It is a two-way process where the sender and the receiver b.
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