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A communication method/model that is open to all who wish to participate is considered which of the following?
 
  A) Communication Process Model
  B) Web based Communication Model
  C) We Talk, You Listen Model
  D) Social Communication Model
  E) Broadcasting Model

Question 2

The influence of culture, thinking styles and moods can have the greatest impact on what step of the Communication Process Model?
 
  A) Encoding the message
  B) Transmitting the message
  C) Decoding the message
  D) Responding to the message
  E) Providing feedback
  c



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) The social communication model is interactive, conversational and usually open to all who wish to participate. Audience members are no longer passive recipients of messages but active participants in a conversation.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Extracting the meaning of a message is a highly personal process that is influenced by culture, experience, learning and thinking styles, hopes, fears and even temporary moods. Audiences tend to extract the meaning they expect to get from a message, even if it is the opposite of what the sender intended.



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