1 Conveys messages by converting their thoughts into symbols or observable signals such as words.
a. deciphering
c. decoding
b. senders
d. codification
2. This is done usually through the use of language.
a. codification
c. receivers
d. schema
3. Hear the signals and convert the symbols into their thoughts.
a decoding
c. senders
b. interpretation
d. receivers
4. The receiver must hear (observe) the signals correctly.
a. decoding
c. channel
b. feedback
d. symbols
5. The ideas of thoughts that are transmitted from sender to receiver.
a. schema
c. messages
b. symbols
d feedback
6. Culture and experience of the sender and receiver. The culture and experience together are called
a schema
c. symbols
b. channel
d. feedback
7. Observable signals transmitted from sender to receiver
a schema
c. symbols
b. channel
d. feedback
8. When symbol come in form of utterance coming from the mouth of a speaker they are considered
a. non verbal
b. super verbal
c. verbal
d. nunverbal
9. Refers to the medium through which the message is sent
a.feedback
b.channel
c.noise
d. verbal
10.
refers to the message transmitted by the receiver in response to the message of the speaker
a. channel
b. schema
c. noise
d.feedback
Answers
2. I’m guessing this answer is codification
3. Decoding
4. What is the question here?
5. Symbols
6. What does this question even mean to ask lol
7. Symbol
8. Verbal
9. Channel
10. Feedback
Hopefully this was helpful
Answer:
The required answers are:
1. (b) senders
2. (a) codification
3. (d) receivers
4. (a) decoding, deciphering, interpretation
5. (c) messages
6. (a) Schema
7. (c) symbols
8. (d) nunverbal
9. (a) feedback
10. (d) feedback
Explanation:
1. (b) senders: communicate with others by transforming their ideas into symbols or audible signals like words, which is typically done through the use of language.
2. (a) codification: obsessive messages like words.
3. (d) receivers: their thoughts from the signals and symbols they perceive.
4. (a) decoding: converting images into thoughts.
5. (c) messages are the concepts or ideas that are sent from sender to recipient.
6. (a) Schema: Similarity between the sender and the recipient affects the interpretation
7. (c) symbols: obtrusive signals.
8. (d) nunverbal: Message medium through which it is transmitted.
9. (a) feedback: refers to the message that was returned in the response.
10. (d) feedback: gives the sender the ability to alter the signals.
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