The basic communication model-
Sender (encodes the message) channel message channel or medium Receiver (decodes the message) Feedback
Sender- who sends the message
Encodes- translate message into symbols like words, pictures, sound, etc.
Channel or medium- it used to transmit messages. Some channels are face-to-face communication, over telephone, letters, television, newspapers, radio, etc.
Decode- receiver decodes these symbols to understand what sender wants to say.
Receiver- a person who receives the message
Feedback- after receiving message, receiver sends feedback to sender, answer and what he understands from the message.
Sometimes noise is also the part of communication process and it disturbs the message and it will be difficult for receiver to understand the exact message what sender wants to send.
Communication can be verbal, written or by gestures.
In the basic communication model sender encodes the message and transmit the message through communication channels like verbal (face-to-face, over telephone, video calls), non verbal (newspapers, letters) for sending the message then receiver receives the message and decode it according to their understanding and again send feedback to the sender. In this communication process noise plays a role of disruption. If noise is there in the communication process then the receiver not receive the exact message.
Message appeals which are used on consumers-
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