1. The reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver. 2. The information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or actions. 3. The recipient of the me... 1. The reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver. 2. The information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or actions. 3. The recipient of the message, or someone who decodes the message. 4. The process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by the receiver. 5. The environment where communication takes place. 6. The factors that affect the flow of communication. 7. The process of sharing and conveying messages from one person to another. 8. The source of information or message. 9. The process of converting the message into words, actions or other forms that the speaker understands. 10. The medium or the means in which the encoded message is conveyed. 11. This communication model depicts communication as linear or one way process. 12. This is the modified version and more comprehensive because it added the field of experience. 13. This communication model involves two-way process which includes feedback. 14. In transaction model, sender and receiver are called participants.
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The question relates to concepts of communication models. It asks for matching definitions to communication terms and answering multiple-choice questions about the nature of these models.