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Who is responsible for capturing the message in a communication exchange?
Who is responsible for capturing the message in a communication exchange?
- Receptor (correct)
- Emisor
- Encoder
- Decoder
What is the process of converting one system of communication to another called?
What is the process of converting one system of communication to another called?
- Articulating
- Transmitting
- Encoding (correct)
- Decoding
Which term describes the action of analyzing a message?
Which term describes the action of analyzing a message?
- Decoding (correct)
- Encoding
- Enunciating
- Disseminating
In the communication process, who enunciates the message?
In the communication process, who enunciates the message?
Which of the following best defines 'emisor' in a communication exchange?
Which of the following best defines 'emisor' in a communication exchange?
What term best describes the interference that affects how a message is interpreted?
What term best describes the interference that affects how a message is interpreted?
Which term refers to the medium through which a message is sent?
Which term refers to the medium through which a message is sent?
What process involves evaluating and interpreting a received message?
What process involves evaluating and interpreting a received message?
In the communication process, what does 'feedback' refer to?
In the communication process, what does 'feedback' refer to?
Which of the following best describes the action of converting a message from one form to another?
Which of the following best describes the action of converting a message from one form to another?
Study Notes
Communication Components
- Emisor: The individual responsible for expressing or enunciating a message.
- Receptor: The recipient who captures and interprets the message conveyed by the emisor.
Processes in Communication
- Encoding: The process of transforming a message from one form of communication to another, ensuring it can be transmitted effectively.
- Decoding: The action of analyzing and interpreting the received message, allowing the receptor to understand the original intent.
Barriers to Communication
- Feedback: Refers to the response or performance of the receptor regarding a task or message, which helps the emisor gauge understanding and effectiveness.
- Noise: Any external or internal interference that disrupts the clarity or interpretation of a message, potentially leading to miscommunication.
Communication Medium
- Chanel: The medium or channel utilized to send the message, which can include spoken words, written text, or digital platforms, impacting the message's effectiveness.
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Test your understanding of key communication concepts such as the roles of the sender and receiver, as well as the processes of encoding and decoding messages. This quiz will help you reinforce your knowledge of fundamental communication theories.