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What is the definition of the transactional model of communication?

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What is the definition of the transactional model of communication?

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a. One person sends a message, waits for a response and then another person receives it. b. Communicators simultaneously send and receive messages as co-participants. c. Communication does not include feedback in the encoding/decoding process. d. There are six people in every 2-person communication setting. Feedback: a. Try again, this is a description of the action model of communication. b. Transaction is a simultaneous process where communicators are not seen as exclusively senders or receivers. c. Try again, this is not true, we are constantly giving feedback whether or not we intend to. d. Try again, this is Burdlund’s “6 Persons Model” 3. You call me “cruel and vindictive.” I tell you that you should take that back. You then smugly remind me that communication is a process. The fact that communication is a process means that: a. Communication is reversible so I will decide when and what “I will take back.” b. Communication patterns rarely change so why bother. c. What happens in

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