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Answer:
Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another. Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a message and a recipient.
MODELS OF COMMUNICATION:
Interactional models of communication
-This model follows two channels in which communication and feedback flow between sender and receiver. This model adds the concept of field of experience to the communication process.
Transactional Models
-These models move away from referring to people as senders and receivers to referring to people as communicators. Fundamentally, this model views communication as a transaction – a cooperative action in which communicators co-create the process, outcome and effectiveness of the interaction.
Linear Communication Model
-There’s a bit of a debate about the Linear Communication model and how it recognizes (or doesn’t recognize) the concept of feedback. The linear model’s behavior is belied by its name, where a sender encodes a message via a channel and the message is decoded by the receiver. It is straight-line communication found typically in mass communication; think television, radio, newspapers, etc. According to this model, there is no means for immediate feedback.
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