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  2. The linear or transmission model of communication, as shown in Figure 2.2.1, describes communication as a linear, one-way process in which a sender intentionally transmits a message to a receiver (Ellis & McClintock, 1990). This model focuses on the sender and message within a communication encounter. Although the receiver is included in the ...

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  3. communication processes is regarded as consisting of two alternative dimensions, these are. the perceptual dimension and the receptive dimension, communicating the means and control. dimension ...

    • The Interactive Models
    • The Transactional Models
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    Quick Summary:Interactive models are best for explaining impersonal two-way communication processes.

    Quick Summary:Transactional models explain direct personal communication processes where two-way feedback is immediate.

    There are many mass communication theories (see for example: media richness theory, relational dialectics theory, muted group theory, communication accommodation theory, and agenda setting theory). However, the 8 communication models listed in this article are central models of communication that highlight how communication occurs. They are theorie...

  4. Dec 31, 2020 · The Shannon-Weaver Model. The Shannon-Weaver model was created by Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver in 1948 and is considered the “mother of all models” in communication. The model has 6 factors that are included in all forms of communication. The first stage of the model is the sender, the sender is the person who produces the ...

  5. Dec 15, 2022 · One of the early models of communication was developed by Shannon-Weaver (1948). It was. developed to explain effective communication between sender and receiver. The model is a. one-way ...

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  7. IPC includes communication used to define or achieve personal goals through interaction with others (e.g., Canary, Cody, & Manusov, 2003). For the purpose of examining interpersonal communication theory, we argue that IPC encompasses a number of these definitions. Interpersonal communication includes those messages that occur

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