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The Communication Theory framework

The Communication Theory framework explains how information is exchanged between people or systems. It involves key components: a sender who creates a message, a medium through which it's transmitted, and a receiver who interprets it. Effective communication depends on clarity, shared understanding, and feedback to confirm the message was received as intended. This framework helps us understand obstacles like misunderstandings, noise, or misinterpretations, and emphasizes the importance of context, language, and relationship dynamics in ensuring accurate and meaningful exchanges.