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Transactional Perceptual Model of Human Communication

Find out the correct sequencing of elements in the transactional perceptual pattern of Human Communication:

(A) Processual, Systemic, Perceptual and Creating Meaning

(B) Creating Meaning, Processual, Systemic, Perceptual

(C) Systemic, Processual, Creating Meaning, Perceptual

(D) Systemic, Perceptual, Creating Meaning and Processual

Correct Ans: (D)

Explanation:


The transactional perceptual pattern of human communication outlines how people create and interpret messages in an ongoing, dynamic exchange. This model presents communication not as a one-way act, but as a continuous interaction influenced by multiple factors.

The sequence begins with the Systemic stage. Communication always occurs within broader social, cultural, and relational systems. These systems influence how individuals frame and deliver their messages. Without acknowledging the system, communication can easily lose its intended context.

Next comes the Perceptual element. Every individual filters incoming and outgoing messages through their personal experiences, beliefs, emotions, and cognitive biases. These perceptions shape how people understand each other and influence their responses.

Following that, the Creating Meaning stage emphasizes the collaborative nature of communication. Rather than simply exchanging information, communicators jointly construct meaning. This stage highlights how interpretation depends heavily on mutual understanding, context, and intention.

Finally, the Processual aspect underlines that communication is never static. It evolves with time, repetition, and feedback. Because of this constant movement, participants must adapt and refine their approach during interactions.

In summary, understanding this sequenceโ€”Systemic, Perceptual, Creating Meaning, and Processualโ€”enhances one’s ability to engage effectively in communication. It encourages awareness of external systems, internal filters, mutual interpretation, and continuous development, all of which are essential for meaningful exchanges.

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