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A. The Linear (Action) Model  - archery metaphor  [ developed by Shannon and Weaver 
and in Lasswell's Model -> "Who 
says What in what Channel to Whom with what Effect" ]
 
	
		
		An active sender / passive receiver - one-way flow
		Message/meaning is fixed
		Sender and receiver are unchanged by the communication event
		Fault for problems is said to lie with the sender 
B.  The Interaction Model - ping-pong metaphor  
(not in the text) 
	
		
		An active sender THEN an active receiver (feedback) - two-way 
flow, sequentially
		The fixed message/meaning can be 
		"misunderstood"
by the receiver
		Sender and receiver are unchanged by the communication event
		Fault for problems is said to lie (usually) with the receiver 
C.  The Transaction Model - multi-player video
game metaphor   (not identical 
with the text.) 
	
		
		Simultaneously, active participants (sender-receivers)
		The fixed message/meaning can be 
		"misunderstood"
by either party
		Sender and receiver are unchanged by the communication event
		Fault for problems is said 
		to lie, potentially, with either or both participants (but in this model 
		the question of blame is largely irrelevant)   |