Lesson 2 Flashcards
It is simple and basic focus on the speaker, message, or speech
ARISTOTELIAN MODEL
what are the three settings in aristotelian model
LEGAL SETTING
DELLIBERATIVE SETTING
CEREMONAL SETTING
it is the mother of communication they use telephone to communicate
SHANNON-WEAVER
this focus on the noise
SHANNON-WEAVER
This focus in five basic questions
Lasswell model
in what year harold lasswell created tthe lasswell model
1948
what are the three functions of communication in society
SURVEILLANCE
CORRELATION
CULTURAL TRANSMISSION
functions of communication in society where everyone is inform
SURVEILLANCE
functions of communication in society where we response towards the changes
CORRELATION
Father of mass communication
Wilbur schramm
focus on field of experience or communication breakdown
schramm’s model
there should be mutual understanding in this model
schramm’s model
this model focuses on encoding and decoding
Berlo’s model
conveying message into action
encoding
interpreting or understanding the message
decoding
what does SMCR stand for
speaker/sender
message
channel
receiver
a model of communication that focuses on factors affecting the different
individuals and elements in communication.
Berlo’s model
it is the active in communication
speaker
it is the passive member in communication
listener
what are the five basic questions in lasswell model
WHO
SAYS WHAT
IN WHAT CHANNEL
TO WHOM
WITH WHAT EFFECT
when did david berlo proposed his model
1960
This model of communication was first developed among the Greeks and was
named after the famous philosopher
ARISTOTELIAN
also known as (The Linear Model)
ARISTOTELIAN
This model contain 3 main elements
ARISTOTELIAN
what are tthe three main elements in aristotelian model
speaker, message, audience
In this model, the
speaker plays the key role in communication
ARISTOTELIAN
it was the first model to recognize and identify
factors that may affect communication which they referred to as noise.
Shannon-Weaver
this verbal model of communication was one of the earliest models
used to describe the process and uses of communication.
LASSWELL MODEL
This model of communication captures the notions of
process and interaction
Schramm’s Model
He also emphasized that
communication is incomplete unless the sender receives a
feedback from the listener, thus making it a two-way process.
Schramm’s Model OR Wilbur Schramm
also known as the telephone model
Shannon-weaver
this verbal model of communication was one of the earliest models
used to describe the process and uses of communication
Lasswell model
This model of communication captures the notions of
process and interaction with the proponent of the
model believed that people interact in a constant cyclical fashion.
scharmm’s model
This model of communication implies a step-by-step sequence of events that takes place in communication.
This sequence includes (in order): thinking, symbolizing, expression, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feedbacking,
and monitoring
white’s model
Advanced by Frank Dance, this model of communication is represented by a spiraling figure or a helix.
According to this model, communication evolves and it moves in a constant cyclical fashion. Therefore, what we say
or communicate now influences the future.
dance model
who created the dance model
frank dance