Lesson 2: Models of Communication Flashcards

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These are conceptual representations used to explain the human communication process.

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Models of communication

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The MOTHER OF ALL MODELS OF COMMUNICATION

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SHANNON AND WEAVER MODEL

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It is designed to the functioning of the radio and telephone technologies.

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SHANNON AND WEAVER MODEL

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Consisted only of three parts: Sender, channel, receiver

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SHANNON AND WEAVER MODEL

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5
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They said that the STATIC WHICH INTERFERES when two people are talking to each other on the phone is called ________

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NOISE

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The ________ can also mean the ABSENCE OF A SIGNAL.

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NOISE

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This model was expanded in 1960 from the Shannon and Weaver

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BERLO’S SMCR MODEL

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presented FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE the communication process between two people.

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BERLO’S SMCR MODEL

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The FACTORS include: Communication Skills, Attitude, Knowledge, Social Systems, and Culture.

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BERLO’S SMCR MODEL

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states that we must EXAMINE THE IMPACT that a MESSAGE has (both desired and undesired).

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SCHRAMM MODEL

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Between parties (SENDER & RECEIVER) includes actions that confer knowledge and experiences, give advice and commands, and ask questions.

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SCHRAMM MODEL

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The target can be oneself, another person or being, another entity (such as company or group of beings).

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SCHRAMM MODEL

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COMMUNICATION IS A SOCIAL INTERACTION.

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SCHRAMM MODEL

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The BASIC PREMISE is that individuals are SIMULTANEOUSLY ENGAGING IN SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES.

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BARNLUND’S TRANSACTIONAL MODEL

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This proposed a TRANSACTIONAL model of communication.

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BARNLUND’S TRANSACTIONAL MODEL

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It focuses on HOW an individual communicates as a determining factor of the way the message will be INTERPRETED.

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BARNLUND’S TRANSACTIONAL MODEL

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This model was developed among the Greeks in ancient times.

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ARISTOTELIAN MODEL

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It is the most simple and it has the basic elements: SPEAKER, MESSAGE AND AUDIENCE.

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ARISTOTELIAN MODEL

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It is a speaker-centered model as the speaker has the most important role and the only one active.

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ARISTOTELIAN MODEL

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The role of the audience is passive.

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ARISTOTELIAN MODEL

20
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one of the earliest models of communication which was developed in 1948.

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Laswells

21
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It consists of five basic elements in a linear pattern.

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