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NATHANIEL MONTES

BS-CRIM 1G

REFLECTION ABOUTENCODING AND DECODING IN COMMUNICATION PROCESS

Making a message requires encoding (which you want to communicate with other person).
Decoding, on the other hand, refers to the receiver or audience of an encoded communication.
Decoding therefore entails determining the message's intent. ... You'll be able to decipher and
comprehend the message that was just said.

Every kind of communication starts with the sender. The encoding procedure is the first
task the sender must do. The sender must start encoding, or converting information into a
message in the form of symbols that stand in for ideas or concepts, in order to transmit
meaning.

The decoding of a message is how an audience member is able to understand, and


interpret the message.

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