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The receiver decodes or interprets the message based on the context.

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Answered by SadGirl1922
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In basic terms, humans communicate through a process of encoding and decoding. The encoder is the person who develops and sends the message. ... The audience then 'decodes', or interprets, the message for themselves. Decoding is the process of turning communication into thoughts.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The receiver decodes or interprets the message based on the context.

  • The message must be decoded by the recipient in order to be understood. Communication only occurs when the recipient correctly decodes the message to understand the sender's intended meaning. The receiver accomplishes this by deciphering the sender's information.
  • The message is decoded by the receiver. The message of the sender is subsequently decoded by the recipient. They interpret it, in other words, and turn it into a thought.
  • The process by which the receiver analyses and converts the message into useful information is known as decoding. Technically, decoding entails receiving the message exactly as it was delivered, while interpreting it in the way that the sender intended for the recipient to comprehend it.
  • In order to give the symbols provided by the sender significance, the receiver starts to interpret them and relate the message to their own experiences. When the recipient understands the sender's message, communication has been successful.

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