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ELEMENTS

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COMMUNICATION
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COMMUNICATION
PROCESS

COMMUNICATION
IS
A
PROCESS

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The communication process has five steps:

idea formation, encoding, channel selection,


decoding and feedback.

Anything that interferes with clear


communication is called noise.
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communication process.

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What are the elements of communication?

Sender Encoder Stimulus


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What are the elements of communication?

Channel Receiver Decoder


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What are the elements of communication?

Feedback Noise/Barrier Communication


situation
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THEIR USE &


IMPORTANCE
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Sender Receiver

The sender is an individual, The receiver begins to


group, or organization who interpret the symbols sent by
initiates the communication. the sender, translating the
This source is initially message to their own set of
responsible for the success of experiences in order to make
the message. the symbols meaningful
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Stimulus Message

communication from a sender and communication from a


sender class to a receiver
object to a receiver object via class via an association is
a link is called a stimulus called a message.
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Channel Noise

communication channels are mediums through In communication studies and


which you can send a message to its intended information theory, noise is defined as
audience. For example, phone calls, text anything that interferes with the
messages, emails, video, radio, and social communication process between a
media are all types of communication channels. speaker and an audience. It's also
referred to as interference.
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Feedback Decoding

Feedback is the final link in the chain of the Decoding is translating the message from
communication process. After receiving a message, its sign format into meaning. It means
the receiver responds in some way and signals that converting a message into thoughts by
response to the sender. The signal may take the translating the received stimuli into an
form of a spoken comment, a long sigh, a written interpreted meaning in order to understand
message, a smile, or some other action. the message communicated.
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Encoding Communication
Process

The communication process begins when the Context: This is the setting and situation in
source or sender selects words, symbols, pictures which communication takes place. Like
and the like, to represent the message that will be noise, context can have an impact on the
delivered to the receiver(s). This process, known as successful exchange of information. It may
encoding, involves putting thoughts, ideas, or have a physical, social, or cultural aspect
information into a symbolic form. to it.
Berlo's Model
OF COMMUNICATION

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WHAT IS BERLO'S
MODEL OF
COMMUNICATIO?
Berlo's model of communication is outlined into six
stages: the communications source, the encoding of
the message, the message, the delivery method of
the message, the decoding of the message, and the
message receiver.
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SOURCE Message Channel Receiver
COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
CONTENT HEARING SKILLS

ATTITUDE ELEMENTS SEEING ATTITUDE

KNOWLEDGE TREATMENT TOUCHING KNOWLEDGE

SOCIALSYSTEM STRUCTURE SMELLING SOCIALSYSTEM

CULTURE CODE TESTING CULTURE


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