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17 June, 22:03

Decoding refers to a. having a sender take a set of symbols, the message, and transform them into an idea. b. having the sender transform an abstract idea into a set of symbols that can be universally understood. c. having a receiver take a set of symbols, the message, and transform them into an idea. d. receiving a message within a common field of experience and breaking down that information into small usable units to better interpret its meaning. e. receiving a message that requires integration of new information to fully understand the intended meaning.

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  1. 17 June, 23:09
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    The answer is (d.) receiving a message within a common field of experience and breaking down that information into small usable units to better interpret its meaning.

    Explanation:

    Decoding is the process of interpreting the messages encoded by a sender. It is basically about breaking down of information communicated into smaller usable units for better interpretation and effective communication. The receiver normally called the decoder is usually within the same field of experience as the sender called the encoder.
  2. 18 June, 02:00
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    d. receiving a message within a common field of experience and breaking down that information into small usable units to better interpret its meaning.

    Explanation:

    Decoding is the ability to draw hidden messages from a message through breaking the information into units to better explain their meaning.
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