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Across
- 2. The receiver's response that provides information back to the sender.
- 6. Shannon's partner in the 1948 model that introduced noise.
- 8. Sending messages using methods other than spoken language like gestures.
- 12. Communication used for giving instructions or directions to others.
- 14. Model representing simultaneous sending and receiving of messages in real-time.
- 15. Morals that govern the behavior of a person or group.
- 17. Principle stating communication should align with organizational objectives.
- 20. The oldest linear model mentioned in your notes dating back to the 3rd Century BCE.
Down
- 1. How the sender puts the message into words, symbols, or actions.
- 3. The pathway or medium through which the message travels.
- 4. The researcher who developed the Transactional Model of communication.
- 5. The situation or environment where the communication happens.
- 7. The person or group who starts the communication process.
- 9. Anything that interferes with the communication process.
- 10. Principle that information should be complete to avoid delay and confusion.
- 11. How the receiver understands or interprets the sender's message.
- 13. The person who understands, analyzes, and interprets the message.
- 16. The element transmitted during the communication process.
- 18. The 1954 model where parties take turns encoding and decoding.
- 19. Principle stating messages should be clear and not ambiguous.