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Decoding
the nine elements of communication is....... Sender Receiver Encoding Decoding Media Message Response Feedback Noise the nine elements of communication is....... Sender Receiver Encoding Decoding Media Message Response Feedback Noise
stimulus ideation encoding reception decoding understanding action
Source idea Message Encoding Channel Receiver Decoding Feedback
1) The communication environment 2) The mental filters 3) The Encoding and 4) Decoding process
Decoding
the nine elements of communication is....... Sender Receiver Encoding Decoding Media Message Response Feedback Noise the nine elements of communication is....... Sender Receiver Encoding Decoding Media Message Response Feedback Noise
Sender-Encoding-Channel-Decoding-reciever-Responce-Feedback
Source idea Message Encoding Channel Receiver Decoding Feedback
stimulus ideation encoding reception decoding understanding action
1) The communication environment 2) The mental filters 3) The Encoding and 4) Decoding process
The diagram of communication process shows the source of the message followed by encoding it. The channel is then followed by decoding and finally the message is received.
thinking,symbolizing,expressing,transmitting,receiving,decoding,reacting and monitoring
Communication plays a vital role in the success of every professional and personal relationship. The elements of communication include sender and receiver, message encoding and decoding, communication channels, and feedback.
The communication has following seven parts: 1. Communication Source. 2. Encoding. 3. Message 4. Channel. 5. Decoding. 6. Receiver 7. Feedback.
Communication plays a vital role in the success of every professional and personal relationship. The elements of communication include sender and receiver, message encoding and decoding, communication channels, and feedback.
Decoding is step two of a process first described by communication scholar Stuart Hall. He first discussed step one-- encoding. Encoding refers to creating or producing a message; decoding refers to the listener or audience interpreting and understanding that message. For example, a company that sells candy bars wants you to buy one of theirs, rather than their competitor's. So they create a fun television commercial (encoding). You see it on TV and you interpret and understand what was being told to you (decoding).