Transactional model, generally speaking, refers to a model in which interactions in two directions are considered together, for example from one person to another and back, or from one subsystem to another and back.
The Schramm model views communication as a process that takes place between a sender (transmitter) and a receiver: there will be also a message, and a medium through which the message can be transmitted (Schramm, 1948).
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Similarities:Schramm model and transaction model are both affected by factors like noise, that affects the flow of communication, or how the reciever interprets the message.
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Transactional model, generally speaking, refers to a model in which interactions in two directions are considered together, for example from one person to another and back, or from one subsystem to another and back.
The Schramm model views communication as a process that takes place between a sender (transmitter) and a receiver: there will be also a message, and a medium through which the message can be transmitted (Schramm, 1948).
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Similarities:Schramm model and transaction model are both affected by factors like noise, that affects the flow of communication, or how the reciever interprets the message.