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Once a behavior has been defined as deviant, it cannot revert back to acceptability and will always be considered deviant.
Encoding And Decoding
The process of transforming ideas and messages into symbols for communication (encoding) and interpreting these symbols back into ideas (decoding).
Passbooks
Physical or electronic booklets used to record transactions of a savings account, including deposits, withdrawals, and interest accruals.
Communication Process Model
A theoretical framework that illustrates how information is transmitted from a sender to a receiver through various channels, often including elements like encoding, decoding, feedback, and barriers.
Encoding
The process by which information is converted into a form that can be stored in memory, or in the context of communication, how a message is transformed into a format suitable for transmission.
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