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the process of using symbols to exchange meaning. - CORRECT ANSWER
Communication
the individual who constructs the message - CORRECT ANSWER Sender
the individual to whom the message is sent and who interprets the message. -
CORRECT ANSWER Receiver
information traveling between the sender and the receiver. - CORRECT ANSWER
Message
the medium through which the message is sent. - CORRECT ANSWER Channel
the setting in which the communication occurs. - CORRECT ANSWER Environment
a response: a message back to the sender after the original message is received. -
CORRECT ANSWER Feedback
anything that prevents or distracts from a message being sent and/or received. -
CORRECT ANSWER Interference
, communication that occurs in real time. The person sends a message and receives
feedback in real-time. - CORRECT ANSWER synchronous communication
communication that does not happen in real-time. The sender cannot expect to
receive immediate feedback. - CORRECT ANSWER asynchronous communication
something used to represent something else. - CORRECT ANSWER Symbol
messages that are conveyed using words, either spoken or written. - CORRECT
ANSWER verbal messages
messages that do not use words but are conveyed using body languages or signs
etc. - CORRECT ANSWER non-verbal messages
messages written in the form of letters, emails, text messages etc - CORRECT
ANSWER written messages
messages conveyed as signs or symbols - CORRECT ANSWER visual messages
when the receiver receives the message completely and understand the intended
meaning. - CORRECT ANSWER positive feedback
when the receiver does not receive the message or is not able to understand it. -
CORRECT ANSWER Negative feedback