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What are the key components of the communication model?
What are the key components of the communication model?
- Sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and noise (correct)
- Transmitter, code, medium, decoder, audience, and interference
- Writer, information, pathway, reader, reaction, and disruption
- Speaker, signal, conduit, listener, response, and distortion
Which model of communication emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding?
Which model of communication emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding?
- Feedback model
- Transactional model (correct)
- Linear model
- Interactive model
What does the term 'noise' refer to in the communication process?
What does the term 'noise' refer to in the communication process?
- The sound made by the receiver during communication
- Any interference that distorts or interrupts the message (correct)
- The clarity of the message being transmitted
- The emotional state of the sender
What are the three key components of the communication model?
What are the three key components of the communication model?
What does the term 'noise' refer to in the communication process?
What does the term 'noise' refer to in the communication process?
Which model of communication emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding?
Which model of communication emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding?
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Communication Model Components
- The three key components of the communication model are:
- Sender (encoder)
- Message (signal)
- Receiver (decoder)
Importance of Context and Shared Understanding
- The model of communication that emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding is theTransactional Model.
- This model recognizes that communication is a two-way process and that the sender and receiver must share a common understanding of the message.
Noise in Communication
- In the communication process, 'noise' refers to any factors that distort or disrupt the transmission of the message.
- Examples of noise include:
- Physical distractions (e.g. background noise, poor lighting)
- Language barriers
- Cultural differences
- Technical issues (e.g. poor internet connection)
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