WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT ONE OF THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATIONS PROCESS.
Answer Posted / sunaina
Input. The sender has an intention to communicate with
another person. This intention makes up the content of the
message.
Sender. The sender encodes the message, e.g. the idea of
"piece of furniture to sit on" = . Thus he gives expression
to the content.
Channel. The message is sent via a channel, which can be
made of a variety of materials. In acoustic communication it
consists of air, in written communication of paper or other
writing materials.
Noise. The channel is subjected to various sources of
noise. One example is telephone communication, where
numerous secondary sounds are audible. Even a solid channel
such as paper can be crushed or stained. Such phenomena are
also noise in the communicative sense.
Receiver. The receiver decodes the incoming message, or
expression. He "translates" it and thus receives the
Output. This is the content decoded by the receiver.
Code. In the process, the relevance of a code becomes
obvious: The codes of the sender and receiver must have at
least a certain set in common in order to make communication
work.
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