What is noise in the communication process?

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The question is asking for an explanation of the concept of noise in the communication process. Noise refers to any interference that affects the clarity and quality of a message during its transmission from sender to receiver. This can include physical noise, psychological barriers, or semantic misunderstandings.

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Noise in communication is anything that interferes with the interpretation of a message.

Noise in communication is anything that interferes with the interpretation of a message. The four types of noise are physiological noise, psychological noise, physical noise, and semantic noise.

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Noise in communication is anything that interferes with the interpretation of a message. The four types of noise are physiological noise, psychological noise, physical noise, and semantic noise.

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Types of noise include physiological noise (internal), psychological noise (internal), physical noise (external), and semantic noise (related to the understanding of words).

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