Multiple Choice
There is no better argument against the source-dominated perspective on communication than the idea that ___________.
A) most sources are only as effective as their ideas.
B) you cannot not communicate
C) feedback, encoding, and decoding are pretty much the same thing
D) meaning making requires perception
E) most sources never get the results they want
Correct Answer:

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