Metacommunication has been defined as

a. both as communication about communication and communication about
relationships.
b. communication between two people who establish a communicative relationship.
c. the pathway used to convey the message between the sender and the receiver.
d. the mental process generated by the sender when s/he wishes to convey meaning to
the receiver.
e. a static process that becomes the basis for future interactions.


a

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