Communication - The process of exchanging information, thoughts, or messages through speech, writing, signals, or behaviour., Sender - The person or entity who initiates the message in a communication process., Receiver - The person or entity for whom the message is intended in a communication exchange., Message - The information, idea, or thought that is conveyed from a sender to a receiver., Channel - The medium or method used to deliver a message, such as spoken words, written text, or digital platforms., Feedback - The response or reaction of the receiver to the sender's message, completing the communication loop., Encoding - The process of converting thoughts or information into a format (e.g., words, gestures, symbols) that can be understood by others., Decoding - The process by which the receiver interprets or makes sense of the sender's message., Noise - Any interference or disruption that affects the clarity or accuracy of communication, such as physical noise or misunderstandings., Context - The circumstances or environment in which communication occurs, influencing how the message is interpreted., Verbal Communication - The use of spoken or written language to convey a message., Nonverbal Communication - The transmission of messages through body language, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice., Interpersonal Communication - Direct, face-to-face communication between two or more people., Mass Communication - The process of delivering messages to large audiences through mediums like television, radio, newspapers, or the internet., Active Listening: - A communication technique that involves fully focusing on, understanding, and responding to the speaker.,

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