The transactional model views communication as a simultaneous and mutual process in which all participants act as both senders and receivers. In a research seminar,scholars present papers,pose questions and reply to critiques,continuously influencing one another's understanding. This dynamic co creation of meaning exemplifies the transactional model.
Option A:
Linear models treat communication as a one way transmission from sender to receiver and do not capture the ongoing give and take of a seminar.
Option B:
One step notions resemble the hypodermic view and ignore the multi directional exchanges among participants.
Option C:
Interactional models recognise feedback but often depict communication as alternating turns rather than fully simultaneous influence,making them less accurate than the transactional view here.
Option D:
Transactional communication recognises that messages,feedback and context are interdependent and constantly changing. The seminar setting,with its multiple overlapping exchanges and evolving interpretations,illustrates this complexity well,so Option D is appropriate.
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