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Pavlova-9 [17]
2 years ago
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There are three foundational models of communication. Which one offers the richest and

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velikii [3]2 years ago
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The foundational model of communication that  offers the richest and broadest understanding of how communication functions in real life, including WHO is communicating, their relationship, the situation, and the cultural context is the:

  • Transactional model

<h3>What is the transactional model of communication?</h3>

The transactional model of communication is a way of representing the relationship between people who communicate within physical and cultural contexts. This is a deeper way to represent communication.

In this form of communication, we can see that the aim of communication is not just for the people involved to talk to one another but for them to also form cultural relationships.

The sender and receiver are well represented in this form of communication nf the cultural and physical bonds formed are also demonstrated.

We also get to see the relational, social, and psychological contexts as the two persons involved interact with each other in the transactional communication.

Learn more about transactional communication here:
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