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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does decoding of the message refer to?
A
Responding (or not responding) to the message
B
Extracting the idea from the message
C
Too many messages resulting in information overload
D
Messages being blocked or distorted by filters
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The decoding of a message is how an audience member is able to understand, and interpret the message. It is a process of interpretation and translation of coded information into a comprehensible form. The audience is trying to reconstruct the idea by giving meanings to symbols and by interpreting messages as a whole.

Detailed explanation-2: -Decoding is conducted by the receiver. Once the message is received and examined, the stimulus is sent to the brain for interpreting, in order to assign some type of meaning to it. It is this processing stage that constitutes decoding.

Detailed explanation-3: -Decoding is your ability to read people’s cues. It is how you interpret hidden emotions, information and personality from someone’s nonverbal communication. Encoding is your ability to send cues to other people.

Detailed explanation-4: -Decoding is the process of translating print into speech by rapidly matching a letter or combination of letters (graphemes) to their sounds (phonemes) and recognizing the patterns that make syllables and words. There is an area in the brain that deals with language processing and does this process automatically.

Detailed explanation-5: -For example, you may realize you’re hungry and encode the following message to send to your roommate: “I’m hungry. Do you want to get pizza tonight?” As your roommate receives the message, they decode your communication and turn it back into thoughts to make meaning.

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