Source Source is the originator of the message. It can be a person or persons who want to communicate the message to another person or a group of people. Source can be an individual speaker addressing a group, a child asking for ice-cream, the couple sending an invitation cards for their anniversary, a person writing a letter, etc. Message The Message is the idea, thought, or feeling that the source wants to communicate. This message is encoded into verbal and nonverbal symbols that will most likely be understood by the receiver. Receiver The receiver is the recipient of the message. The receiver can be an individual or a group of people. Once the receiver hears the words and receives the nonverbal cues from the sender, she must interpret or decode them if communication is to occur. Encoding Once the source has decided on a message to communicate, he must encode or convert that idea, thought or feeling into verbal and nonverbal symbols that will be most effectively understood by ...
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