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Vilka [71]
3 years ago
8

What should i learned about function, nature and process of communication​

English
1 answer:
maxonik [38]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Explanation:</u>

Communication generally refers to the process of conveying thoughts or information from one person to another.

<u>Functions</u>

  • It allows for information transfer.
  • enables social interaction.
  • allows the expression of emotion.

<u>Process of communication​</u>

The process of communication involves the following:

The Speaker: who acts as the source of the information.

The Receiver: is the recipient of the information or message.

The Message refers to the thoughts sent by the speaker in either words or actions.

The Channel is the medium of communication, such as verbal or nonverbal, communication.

The Feedback refers to the responses provided by the receiver  to the speaker

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