Communication Process Flashcards
the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else
Communication
the exchange of information and the expression of feeling that can result in understanding
Communication
What are the two basic types of Communication?
Verbal and Non-Verbal
Examples of Non-Verbal Communication
Signs, Symbols, Colors, Gestures, Body language, facial expression
Examples of Verbal Communication
Oral and written
This model is relatively straightforward, and tells you that messages originate from someone
Laswell’s Communication Model
They incorporated the concept of “noise” in their communication model
Shannon and Weaver’s Model
David Berlo’s Communication Model is another type of ____ model
Reception
This is a circular model so communication is circular in nature. The message is sent only after encoding. The sender is also called the encoder.
Osgood-Schramm Model
This model can be seen in two contexts: interpersonal and mass communication. It stated that communication does not start when a person begins to speak, but when a person selectively responds to his or her physical environment
Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication
What model stated that Communication only begins when a person receives a message from the surrounding environment
Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication
This model is another type of Reception model that follows the SMCR model which do not follow any specific particular communication.
Berlo’s Model
Berlo’s Model listed a number of factors under each elemt, what are these?
Communication skills, knowledge, attitudes, social system
One who sends or delivers a message, and who initiates the communication process.
Sender
The information or the verbal and nonverbal message conveyed to another person or a group of people.
Message
Plural of media, or ways to
communicate information. It is also the channel through which the
message is coursed.
Medium
This part of the communication process receives the message
receiver
Response of the receiver after getting the message from the source
effect
An important product of the communication process. It tells the source how effective the selected message and channel to the receiver. It confirms whether there is mutual understanding between the source and the receiver.
Feedback
These are the disruptions in the
communication process.
Noise or Barriers