Teachers and scholars in the area of communication represent the human communication process using their own illustrations and descriptions of the transactional model of communication. Introduced by Barnlund in 1970, the transactional model is the most recent of the three influential communication models over the the past 60 years. The model and description simplify the process in 2 ways: first, both illustration and description present a snapshot or static representation of what is actually a highly dynamic and flexible process with no obvious start or end point. Second, although the model represents represents an exchange between two people, it can be extended to include a greater number of participants during the process. Slight variations in the model can describe small group communication as well as public speaking.
The first box is Friars and the second box is Catholic
Answer:
b. Actual self-concept.
Explanation:
Actual self-concept: In psychology, the term actual self-concept is described as an individual's representation of the different attributes that he or she believes to possess as well as his or her believes that the other person might believe he or she possesses. It is considered as the basic self-concept of an individual i.e, his or her perception related to his or her attributes, fr example, attractiveness, intelligence, athleticism, etc.
In the question above, the given statement signifies the actual self-concept.