Lesson 2: Models of Communication Flashcards
These are conceptual representations used to explain the human communication process.
Models of communication
The MOTHER OF ALL MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
SHANNON AND WEAVER MODEL
It is designed to the functioning of the radio and telephone technologies.
SHANNON AND WEAVER MODEL
Consisted only of three parts: Sender, channel, receiver
SHANNON AND WEAVER MODEL
They said that the STATIC WHICH INTERFERES when two people are talking to each other on the phone is called ________
NOISE
The ________ can also mean the ABSENCE OF A SIGNAL.
NOISE
This model was expanded in 1960 from the Shannon and Weaver
BERLO’S SMCR MODEL
presented FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE the communication process between two people.
BERLO’S SMCR MODEL
The FACTORS include: Communication Skills, Attitude, Knowledge, Social Systems, and Culture.
BERLO’S SMCR MODEL
states that we must EXAMINE THE IMPACT that a MESSAGE has (both desired and undesired).
SCHRAMM MODEL
Between parties (SENDER & RECEIVER) includes actions that confer knowledge and experiences, give advice and commands, and ask questions.
SCHRAMM MODEL
The target can be oneself, another person or being, another entity (such as company or group of beings).
SCHRAMM MODEL
COMMUNICATION IS A SOCIAL INTERACTION.
SCHRAMM MODEL
The BASIC PREMISE is that individuals are SIMULTANEOUSLY ENGAGING IN SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES.
BARNLUND’S TRANSACTIONAL MODEL
This proposed a TRANSACTIONAL model of communication.
BARNLUND’S TRANSACTIONAL MODEL