The communication cycle describes the transmission and reception of messages.
It comprises key components facilitating effective information transfer and comprehension.
These core components include:
1. Sender: The initiator of the communication.
2. Message: The content being conveyed.
3. Encoding: Translating the message into a communicable form.
4. Channel: The medium used for transmission (e.g., spoken, written, digital).
5. Receiver: The intended recipient of the message.
6. Decoding: The receiver's interpretation and understanding of the message.
7. Feedback: The receiver's reply to the sender, indicating comprehension.
8. Noise: Any interference impeding message clarity.