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Source: the person responsible for inventing the idea on which he or she intends to speak and crafting that idea to an audience. Encoding: taking an abstract notion and providing its meaning through the application of symbols. Message: the content or idea that the source tries to convey to the audience. Channel: the medium through which an encoded message is transmitted from a source to a receiver. Receiver: the person or audience that a message is being transmitted to. Decoding: the process of drawing meaning from the symbols that were used to encode a message. Noise: anything that can change the message after the source encodes and send it. Ex. visual barriers, poor volume, other thoughts in the head, prejudice, hunger, tiredness, etc . Feedback: the receiver"s response to a message. Environment: the context in which the communication takes place. Ex. beliefs, context, physical setting, values, participants.

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