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What is the primary role of encoding in the communication process?
What is the primary role of encoding in the communication process?
Which type of noise involves distractions related to thoughts and emotions?
Which type of noise involves distractions related to thoughts and emotions?
In the communication process, what completes the cycle after the receiver has decoded the message?
In the communication process, what completes the cycle after the receiver has decoded the message?
Why is it crucial for both the sender and receiver to know the code used in communication?
Why is it crucial for both the sender and receiver to know the code used in communication?
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Which type of noise refers to different symbols not shared between the sender and the receiver?
Which type of noise refers to different symbols not shared between the sender and the receiver?
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Study Notes
Communication Circuit
- Communication involves a sender and receiver exchanging messages.
- The communication process focuses on encoding and decoding information.
- The sender encodes a message using a code, which is then decoded by the receiver.
- Both sender and receiver must understand the code used.
- The receiver's response to the message constitutes feedback, transforming the receiver into a sender.
- Noise can distort communication, hindering the message's delivery.
- Noise can be physical, psychological, or semantic.
- Physical noise includes distractions like tone of voice, gestures, and sounds.
- Psychological noise consists of distractions, thoughts, and emotions.
- Semantic noise occurs when the sender and receiver use different symbols, making communication difficult.
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This quiz explores the essential elements of the communication circuit, focusing on the roles of the sender and receiver in encoding and decoding messages. It also examines the types of noise that can disrupt communication and the importance of feedback in the communication process.