Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 3:14:57 GMT -5
The is difficult to assess as a signal or symptom indicating a positive or negative response. In other words neutral feedback is feedback whose form is not clear whether it is positive or negative. For example silent behavior when asked whether you understand or not. Meanwhile zero feedback is feedback that is difficult for the communicator to understand. The communicator does not know how to interpret the signals that emerge from the communicant. For example someone laughs when the communicator is not saying something funny suddenly someone cries and so on. Internal and External Feedback.
Then there is internal and external feedback. Internal Feedback indicates the source of the signal Buy Leads that is being fed back. If it arises from within the communicator it is called internal feedback. For example when the communicator has said something but then he remembers something and corrects what he has said then what we see can be said to be something that happened because there is internal feedback in the communicator. External Feedback is feedback that comes from the communicant. In this case the communicant can show it by giving certain facial expressions movements behavior or even sounds that appear when communication is taking place.
Verbal and NonVerbal Feedback Verbal feedback refers to the shape or form of what the communicant conveys as a reaction to a certain ongoing communication behavior. Examples interrupt cutting off a conversation cheeping providing spontaneous comments when the communicator is conveying a message or it can also be a piece of paper written and telling the speaker to stop because there is a timeout. Meanwhile nonverbal feedback does not come in verbal or written form. For example. facial expressions movements how to sit stand or look there are also smiles hand gestures and so on. Direct and Indirect Feedback A number of communication experts disagree with the existence of these two types of feedback.
Then there is internal and external feedback. Internal Feedback indicates the source of the signal Buy Leads that is being fed back. If it arises from within the communicator it is called internal feedback. For example when the communicator has said something but then he remembers something and corrects what he has said then what we see can be said to be something that happened because there is internal feedback in the communicator. External Feedback is feedback that comes from the communicant. In this case the communicant can show it by giving certain facial expressions movements behavior or even sounds that appear when communication is taking place.
Verbal and NonVerbal Feedback Verbal feedback refers to the shape or form of what the communicant conveys as a reaction to a certain ongoing communication behavior. Examples interrupt cutting off a conversation cheeping providing spontaneous comments when the communicator is conveying a message or it can also be a piece of paper written and telling the speaker to stop because there is a timeout. Meanwhile nonverbal feedback does not come in verbal or written form. For example. facial expressions movements how to sit stand or look there are also smiles hand gestures and so on. Direct and Indirect Feedback A number of communication experts disagree with the existence of these two types of feedback.