Correct option is B
The key features of the
transactional model of communication are:
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(B) Extensively used in interpersonal communication: The transactional model is widely used to explain communication in interpersonal settings where interaction is dynamic and continuous.
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(C) Feedback is a new message: In the transactional model, feedback from the receiver becomes a new message, leading to ongoing communication exchanges.
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(D) Role exchange by encoder and decoder: In the transactional model, the roles of encoder (sender) and decoder (receiver) constantly shift, as both parties simultaneously send and receive messages.
Information Booster: ·
Transactional model focuses on the
simultaneous and dynamic nature of communication.
· Both communicators are engaged in sending and receiving messages at the same time.
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Feedback plays a crucial role in creating a loop where the receiver's response becomes part of the communication process.
· This model recognizes the
interdependence of communicators in interpersonal communication.
Additional Knowledge: ·
Absence of noise (A): Noise, or interference, is always present in communication processes, and the transactional model acknowledges this.
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Encoder and decoder discrimination (E): In the transactional model, the distinction between encoder and decoder is blurred as both parties are engaged in sending and receiving messages simultaneously.