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    The Process of Putting One's Thoughts (Meaning) into Signs (Symbols)
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The Process of Putting One's Thoughts (Meaning) into Signs (Symbols)

Question 191

Question 191

Multiple Choice

The process of putting one's thoughts (meaning) into signs (symbols) is called


A) decoding.
B) noise.
C) interference.
D) transmission.
E) the coding process.

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