Argyles stages of communication IDEA - (to have the idea) Message coded - (to write it, draw it or decide what to say etc) Message sent - (give picture, message or say it to the other person) Message Received - (heard or received by other person) Message decoded - (working out what picture, message etc means) Message Understood - (hopefully correct interpretation) (He wasn't exactly a genius eh !!! )
A decoder normally takes the coded information from a received message, and then changes it into a recognizable form
a disavantage is that sometime someone will not understand the message so when you get feedback that answer might show they have misunderstood therefor the cycle is in one way not completly effective.
cycle of communication
The communication process begins when a person has a message. It continues if the message is transmitted through a medium. Communication is complete if a receiver receives the message and understands it.
The communication cycle consists of several stages: sender has an idea, encodes the message, selects a channel, transmits the message, receiver decodes the message, and provides feedback. Feedback is crucial as it allows the sender to know if the message was understood correctly.
The communication cycle typically includes stages such as encoding (creating a message), transmitting (sending the message), receiving (receiving the message), and decoding (understanding the message). Feedback is also an important part of the communication cycle, as it allows for clarification and confirmation of the message.
Argyles stages of communication IDEA - (to have the idea) Message coded - (to write it, draw it or decide what to say etc) Message sent - (give picture, message or say it to the other person) Message Received - (heard or received by other person) Message decoded - (working out what picture, message etc means) Message Understood - (hopefully correct interpretation) (He wasn't exactly a genius eh !!! )
In digital communication original information vectors are retrieved from the coded output
A decoder normally takes the coded information from a received message, and then changes it into a recognizable form
The Messenger RNA, is an RNA that copies the coded message from DNA.
The communication cycle is the way in which a person communicates with another person. There are 6 stages to it which ensures a message is clearly given across to some one.
it is a way of communication in which using 6 steps to get the message sent and been understood and got dealt with.
The Argyle communication cycle, developed by Michael Argyle, describes the process of interpersonal communication as a series of stages. These stages include encoding, transmitting, decoding, and receiving messages, as well as providing feedback. The model emphasizes the importance of feedback and how it contributes to the effectiveness of communication.
Now a days, most communication systems are coded with algorithms involving algebra and prime numbers, and many old communication systems, such as telegraph and morse-code have mathematical patterns, where math can help you decode the message or understand how the message was sent to you.
i means that you have indicated...
You will need to send the message, code it, have it received, encoded, understand, and then respond. These are how you make communication work.