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What does the sender do in the communication process?
What does the sender do in the communication process?
- Provides feedback to the receiver
- Chooses the channel of communication
- Decides on the message to be sent and the best way to send it (correct)
- Extracts meaning from the message
Which element of communication is responsible for delivering the chosen message form?
Which element of communication is responsible for delivering the chosen message form?
- Channel (correct)
- Receiver
- Sender
- Medium
What is the role of the receiver in the communication process?
What is the role of the receiver in the communication process?
- Providing feedback to the sender
- Deciding on the message to be sent
- Extracting/decoding meaning from the message and providing feedback to the sender (correct)
- Choosing the medium of communication
Which element of communication determines the immediate form that a message takes?
Which element of communication determines the immediate form that a message takes?
Why is effective communication important?
Why is effective communication important?
Which element of communication conceptualizes the message to be sent?
Which element of communication conceptualizes the message to be sent?
What is the role of feedback in communication?
What is the role of feedback in communication?
Which factor inhibits the transmission of a message according to the text?
Which factor inhibits the transmission of a message according to the text?
What is the significance of context in communication?
What is the significance of context in communication?
Why is communication described as a schemata-driven process?
Why is communication described as a schemata-driven process?
Which element of the communication process is affected by external noise?
Which element of the communication process is affected by external noise?
What does noise refer to in the context of communication?
What does noise refer to in the context of communication?
What elements are involved in non-verbal communication?
What elements are involved in non-verbal communication?
Why is communication considered irreversible?
Why is communication considered irreversible?
What does it mean for communication to be contextual?
What does it mean for communication to be contextual?
How is communication described as developmental?
How is communication described as developmental?
Why is communication considered a process?
Why is communication considered a process?
Why is communication considered ethical?
Why is communication considered ethical?
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