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A Model of Communication: Encoding & Decoding Feedback Communication and Noise During Transmission

The document describes a model of communication that involves a sender encoding a message and transmitting it through a channel to a receiver. The receiver then decodes the message and may provide feedback. The model outlines the key stages of message formation, encoding, transmission, reception, decoding, and feedback and notes that noise can distort the message between sender and receiver.

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A Model of Communication: Encoding & Decoding Feedback Communication and Noise During Transmission

The document describes a model of communication that involves a sender encoding a message and transmitting it through a channel to a receiver. The receiver then decodes the message and may provide feedback. The model outlines the key stages of message formation, encoding, transmission, reception, decoding, and feedback and notes that noise can distort the message between sender and receiver.

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A Model of

Communication
Encoding & Decoding Feedback
Communication and Noise during
Transmission

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It involves to
Its is the transfer
parties: Sender and
of information and
Receiver
understanding from
one person to
another.

Communication
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The Communication Process
• Develop and idea or thoughts that the sender
Message Formation wishes to convey
• The idea is put into words, gestures, voice
Encode intonations and other symbols

Transmit •To intended receiver through one or more


communication channels
• The message transferred to the receiver who
Receive tunes it up to receive it

Decode • Decodes into something meaningful

•Maybe be a formal acknowledgement or indirect


Feedback evidence
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•Use of the communication (ignore, perform, store,
r e s e a r c h do)
The psychological,
social, and structural
barriers that distort
and obscure the
sender’s intended NOISE
message.

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Influences on Effective
Encoding and Decoding
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Four Factors
Senders and Receivers ability and motivation to
communicate through the communication channel

The extent to which both parties have similar


“codebooks” – dictionaries of symbols, language,
gestures, idioms and other tools

The extent to which both parties have shared


mental models about the topic’s content.

Sender’s experience at communicating the


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message TREY 6
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The Communication
Process Model
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