Oral Communications:
What component of the communication process is occurring when the audience responds to the message?
A. Channel |
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B. Receiver |
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C. Feedback |
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D. Decoding |
C, feedback may or may not be activated in communication. It occurs when reciever provides the communicator with a response to their message. It occurs when information is fed back to the sender which completes two way communication.
Oral Communications: What component of the communication process is occurring when the audience responds to the...
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