Explain how "Message Sent = Message Received" is NOT always a true equation

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Using communication to create understanding is complex, and sometimes the messages we send are not the messages others receive. The interpersonal communication model portrayed on page 6 shows that the source encodes the message verbally and/or nonverbally, and the receiver decodes or interprets that message. The interpretation can be distorted by physical and/or psychological noise

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Technology always "brings order to chaos."

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A lead paragraph on the front page of a newspaper reads:

"What makes maps so hypnotic? Is it their endless detail that magically draws us in? The worlds of possibilities they offer as they take us on vicarious journeys? The connection to a moment in history? Their sometimes dazzling beauty?" What is this type of lead paragraph called? a. Feature lead b. Formal lead c. Straight summary lead d. Informal lead

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In a 1964 decision, a plurality of the Supreme Court said the case cited in the last question required national standards for obscenity. This 1964 case was:

a) Hannegin v. Esquire; b) Roth v. U.S.; c) Jacobellis v. Ohio; d) Cohen v. California; e) Jenkins v. Georgia.

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How do inductive and deductive reasoning differ?

What will be an ideal response?

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