LG 2 Flashcards

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highlight the application of technologies and uphold the idea of communication in a linear form from sender to receiver.

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SHANNON AND WEAVER’S COMMUNICATION MODEL

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What is Shannon and Weaver’s Communication Model

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The sender, channel, and receiver steps. The application of technologies and uphold the idea of communication in a linear form from sender to receiver.

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What is Noise?

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The absence of a signal or static that makes it difficult to hear a phone call is known as noise

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is the individual who creates and sends the message.

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Information Source

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What is sent to the recipient

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Message

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Encoder

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Transmitter

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First layer of transmitter face to face

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First-layer noises are produced by the mouth, and second-layer actions are produced by the body, which the mouth and body both interpret as signals. The second layer consists of the air channel for producing sound and the light channel for producing gestures. There are other layers to TV transmissions, such as broadcast antenna, cameras, microphones, editing, and filtering equipment, as well as satellite and local radio waves.

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describes how a _____ travels via a channel. Gestures and sounds

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Signal

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9
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refers to any problems that the communicators themselves or their environment may have that hinder effective listening.

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Noise

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The RECEIVER

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n face-to-face communication might be a set of ears and eyes. The receiver in a phone conversation is the phone, but the receiver in a television broadcast is the TV

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The message is absorbed and interpreted by

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Destination

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12
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What is the second model?

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Interactive model

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Who added the interactive model?

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Wiener

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What is the ineractive model?

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the destination, which offers feedback on the information received and allows the information source to change the information in the present; feedback, which can take the form of a message or a collection of messages; the source of feedback, which then becomes the information source; and the original consumer of feedback, which then changes into a destination.

The feedback is transmitted, gathered, and can make noise. Because the destination must wait until he receives the message from the source, feedback could be delayed as a result.

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15
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What is the third model?

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SCHRAMM’S COMMUNICATION MODEL

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16
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describes the dual role of the communicator as the sender and receiver of the communication process.

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Schramm’s communication model

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Who created the Schramm’s communication model

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Wilbur Schramm

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What is Schramm’s communication model

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According to Schramm’s model, efficient communication requires both coding and decoding. He also stresses that input from the recipient is necessary for the communication to be complete. Imagine saying anything to a friend about something, and the friend doesn’t say anything back. Is the conversation finished? NO. According to Schramm, communication takes place in both directions between the first and second parties. The noise of all kinds has the potential to alter the message at any stage before it reaches the receiver.

field of experience something in common dapat magets ng receiver at magrespond

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What is the fourth model?

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Gatekeeper/intermediary model

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What is gatekeeper/Intermediary Model

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Editors, moderators, aggregators

21
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What are the functions of communication

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  1. To inform or provide information
  2. To control or regulate
  3. To motivate
  4. To facilitate emotional expression
  5. To effect social interaction
22
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is to deliver and receive information to carry out tasks and find answers to issues.

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To inform or provide information

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This is used to regulate or control the behavior of people. It is also utilized to regulate the nature and number of activities that people engage in

Would you please lower your voice? It’s very disturbing.

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  1. To control or regulate
24
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Preferences, desires, needs, and wants are boosted together with objectives and strengths using this communication function which is to

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To motivate

25
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This function makes it easier for people to communicate their feelings and emotions

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To facilitate emotional expression

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This function is utilized to create social connections, foster intimacy and closeness, communicate preferences and needs, convey objectives and strengths, and provide and receive information and encouragement.

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To effect social interaction