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Definition of channel?
is the route traveled by the message as it goes between the communicator and the receivers.
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
in communication theory, a gesture, action, sound, written or spoken word, or visual image used in transmitting information.
one or more individuals for whom a message in intended. setting the context and environment in which a situation is set;
Definition of receiver?
one or more individuals for whom a message in intended. setting the context and environment in which a situation is set
the return or a response to information, as in the evaluation of a communication; the return of evaluative or corrective information to the sender (point of origin).
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
is the time, place, and circumstances in which communication takes place. It can also be considered the context and environment in which a situation is set.
Definition of nonverbal?
of, relating to, or associated with words.
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
is made up of ideas, data, and feelings the communicator wants to share. A speech, essay, painting, or building is part of this.
being other than verbal; not involving words.
Definition of verbal?
the examination of the characteristics that describe the receivers of communication, to include categories such as age, background, education, political opinions, location, and so on.
of, relating to, or associated with words.
is made up of ideas, data, and feelings the communicator wants to share. A speech, essay, painting, or building is part of this.
one or more individuals for whom a message in intended. setting the context and environment in which a situation is set; the background;
Definition of mixed messages?
communication transmitted by words, signals, or other means from one person, station, or group to another with unclear meaning to the receiver.
in communication theory, a gesture, action, sound, written or spoken word, or visual image used in transmitting information.
being other than verbal; not involving words.
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
Definition of feedback?
being other than verbal; not involving words.
the return or a response to information, as in the evaluation of a communication; the return of evaluative or corrective information to the sender (point of origin).
one or more individuals for whom a message in intended. setting the context and environment in which a situation is set; the background;
communication transmitted by words, signals, or other means from one person, station, or group to another with unclear meaning to the receiver.
What is the definition of audience analysis?
being other than verbal; not involving words.
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
the examination of the characteristics that describe the receivers of communication, to include categories such as age, background, education, political opinions, location, and so on.
of, relating to, or associated with words.
Definition of noise?
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
is made up of ideas, data, and feelings the communicator wants to share. A speech, essay, painting, or building is part of this.
communication transmitted by words, signals, or other means from one person, station, or group to another with unclear meaning to the receiver.
that which interferes with the successful completion of communication; a disturbance, especially a random and persistent disturbance, that obscures or reduces the clarity of communication.
Definition of setting?
the context and environment in which a situation is set; the background; time, place, and circumstances in which a narrative, drama, or film takes place.
being other than verbal; not involving words.
one or more individuals for whom a message in intended. setting the context and environment in which a situation is set; the background; time, place, and circumstances in which a narrative, drama, or film takes place.
in communication theory, a gesture, action, sound, written or spoken word, or visual image used in transmitting information.
Definition of the the communicator as an element of communication?
in communication theory, a gesture, action, sound, written or spoken word, or visual image used in transmitting information.
is the originator of the message. Speakers, writers, artists, and architects can all be considered this.
being other than verbal; not involving words.
the return or a response to information, as in the evaluation of a communication; the return of evaluative or corrective information to the sender (point of origin).
Definition of the the message as an element of communication?
the context and environment in which a situation is set; the background; time, place, and circumstances in which a narrative, drama, or film takes place.
being other than verbal; not involving words.
is made up of ideas, data, and feelings the communicator wants to share. A speech, essay, painting, or building is part of this.
the examination of the characteristics that describe the receivers of communication, to include categories such as age, background, education, political opinions, location, and so on.
Which element of communication is a painting part of?
the communicator
the message
Which element of communication is a architect part of?
the communicator
the message
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