There are several models that describe the communication process:
- Linear models (like Lasswell's and Aristotle's) describe a one-way process from sender to receiver but lack feedback.
- Interactive models (like Schramm's) involve two-way communication between sender and receiver with feedback; overlap in their "fields of experience" facilitates understanding.
- Transactional models (like Barlund's) view communication as a simultaneous, circular process with sender and receiver exchanging roles; noise and interpretation affect the message exchange.
- Shannon-Weaver focused on quantifying communication and introduced the concept of "noise" disrupting the message transmission from sender to receiver.