3 Models of Communication Flashcards
Speaker-centered. It emphasized the importance of the speaker and the message
Aristotle Model
Speaker > Speech –Occasion–> Audience > Effect
Aristotle Model
It is a foundational model that has influenced later communication theories.
Aristotle Model
Proponents of Shannon-Weaver Model
Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver
mathematical theory of communication
Shannon-Weaver Model
linear model developed in 1948
Shannon-Weaver Model
mother of all models
Shannon-Weaver Model
Purpose of this model is persuasion
Aristotle Model
Purpose of this model is Information transmission
Shannon-Weaver Model
The original model, developed in the context of telephone communication, primarily focused on the technical aspects of information transmission. It didn’t fully account for the
complexities of human communication
Shannon-Weaver Model
Sender > Encoder–Channel–> Decoder > Receiver
| Noise |
| |
^————————– Feedback ————————–
^ |
Shannon-Weaver Model
was developed to address the limitations of the linear models like Shannon-Weaver. It emphasizes the interactive and dynamic nature of communication.
Transactional Model
Purpose of this model is meaning creation
Transactional Model
This model has a circular process in which sender and
receiver exchange messages
Transactional Model
Nonverbal cues play a significant role in this model
Transactional Model