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transactional model of communication (part 2)
- can include , which is anything disrupting the communication process
- preventing an individual or audience from the message the way the sender intended
- disruptions do not necessarily involve audible distractions
noise
- physical noises or barriers, such as loud sounds
noise
- biological noise factors, such as illness or fatigue
noise
- internal forces which interfere, such as personal feelings or unwillingness to listen
In the transactional model of communication, noise is anything that disrupts the communication process and prevents the receiver from getting the message as the sender intended. There are different types: external noise includes physical noises like loud - sounds; physiological noise involves biological factors such as illness or fatigue; psychological noise consists of internal forces like personal feelings or unwillingness to listen.
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