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6. What is done with information in all the communication models?
a. Defined
b. Depicted
c. Transferred
d. Understood

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The three most well known models for communication are Linear, Interactional, and Transactional. ... Originally developed by Shannon & Weaver in 1948, this model describes communication as a linear process. (See Figure 1.1.) This model describes how a sender, or speaker, transmits a message to a receiver, or listener.

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Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

Information in all the communication models is transferred.

Explanation:

Communication Model:

  • Models of communication are conceptual frameworks used to describe how people communicate.
  • In 1948, Claude Shannon created the first significant communication model, which Bell Laboratories later published with an introduction written by Warren Weaver.
  • It's also vital to take note of Harold Lasswell's 1948 development of Lasswell's model of communication.
  • According to the core idea, communication is the act of sending and receiving messages or moving data from one component (sender) to another (receiver).
  • David Berlo introduced the sender-message-channel-receiver (SMCR) communication model in 1960, expanding the linear transmission model.
  • The transmitter, encoding, medium, decoding, and receiver are only a few of the factors in communication that Wilbur Schramm's model identified later.

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