what is feedback? (a) the response of the sender. (b) the response of the receiver. (c) the output of the sent message. (d) all of the above.
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(d) all of the above and the output of the send message
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The response to a sender's message is called Feedback.
Explanation:
In the communication process, feedback refers to a response from the receiver that gives the communicator an idea of how the message is being received and whether it needs to be changed or updated.
It is also considered as the final step of the process that ensures the receiver has received the message and interpreted it correctly as it was intended by the sender.
It increases the performance of the communication as it permits the sender to know the efficacy of his message.
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