MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
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- Q1
The proponent of this model emphasizes that the communication is incomplete unless and until the sender receives a feedback from the recipient.
Schramm Model
Transaction Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
10sEN11/12OC-Ia-3 - Q2
This model shows that a barrier, such as noise, may interfere with the flow of communication.
Transaction Model
Schramm Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
30s - Q3
This model features communication as a one-way process.
Schramm Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
Transaction Model
30s - Q4
According to this model, encoding and decoding are two essential processes of an effective communication.
Transaction Model
Schramm Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
30s - Q5
This model is known as the mother of all communication models.
Transaction Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
Schramm Model
30s - Q6
The proponent of this model emphasizes that the communication is incomplete unless and until the sender receives a feedback from the recipient.
Shannon-Weaver Model
Transaction Model
Schramm Model
30s - Q7
The proponent of this model emphasizes that the communication is incomplete unless and until the sender receives a feedback from the recipient.
Transaction Model
Schramm Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
30s