
Sender-receiver model
The Sender-Receiver model is a communication framework explaining how information is transmitted between two parties. In this model, the sender encodes a message and transmits it through a chosen channel, while the receiver decodes the message to understand it. The effectiveness of this communication can be influenced by noise or disruptions that may alter the message. This model highlights the importance of clarity in sending messages and the active role of the receiver in interpreting them, helping us understand how effective communication occurs in various contexts, from everyday conversations to formal exchanges.