Asked by Harry Singh on May 08, 2024

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In the communication process model, "feedback" is:

A) included in the latter part of the model.
B) defined as a form of "noise."
C) is the sender's way of ensuring that he or she has actually encoded the message.
D) deliberately excluded from the communication process model.
E) both 'A' and 'B'.

Feedback

Information provided as a response to a process or activity, used to affirm or improve future actions and decisions.

Communication Process Model

A framework for understanding how communication is sent, received, and interpreted between two or more parties.

Noise

Unwanted or irrelevant sounds that interfere with or distort communication and comprehension.

  • Acquire knowledge of the essential components of the communication process model, including encoding, transmission, decoding, and feedback.
  • Understand the role of emotional contagion in communication and its effects on the communication process.
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mouctar diakiteMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Feedback is included in the latter part of the communication process model as it involves the receiver's response to the message sent by the sender. It is an essential component of effective communication as it allows the sender to measure the success of their message and make necessary adjustments if needed. The other options are incorrect as feedback is not defined as a form of "noise," and it is not deliberately excluded from the model. Also, it is not just the sender's way of ensuring they have encoded the message but rather a response from the receiver.