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Linear Communication

Linear communication is a straightforward process where a message is sent from one person (the sender) directly to another (the receiver) through a chosen channel, like speech, writing, or digital media. It follows a clear path: the sender encodes a message, transmits it, and the receiver decodes and understands it. This model assumes minimal feedback and focuses on the clear transmission of information. It’s often used to describe simple exchanges, such as announcements or instructions, emphasizing clarity and directness in communication flow.