Asked by Hibatallah Ashraf on May 31, 2024
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Imagine that a world-renowned motivational speaker visits your class. After being introduced by your professor, the first thing he does is ask you and your classmates to get out your smartphones. He then instructs you all to turn your smartphones off. The audience groans, he waits, and then begins his speech. Most likely the speaker did that to__________ .
A) establish his role as the sender
B) ensure his message will be transmitted
C) ensure noise will not compromise his message
D) establish the channel
Noise
Unwanted or distracting sounds, but in communication theory, it also refers to any interference that distorts or hinders the transmission of a message.
Compromise
An agreement or a settlement of a dispute reached by each side making concessions.
Transmit
The act of sending or conveying information, signals, or data from one person, device, or place to another.
- Understanding the contribution of context, noise, and channel to communication efficiency.
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Learning Objectives
- Understanding the contribution of context, noise, and channel to communication efficiency.
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