Midterm Reviewer Flashcards

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Who is considered to be the Father of Mass Communication

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Wilbur Schramm’s

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What model of Communication is this
(Sender - >Message - >Receiver)

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Linear

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Give 4 Examples of Linear Communication

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  • Aristotle’s
  • Lasswell’s
  • Berlo’s
  • Shannon- Weaver’s
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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/EgZh6sk

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Aristotle’s

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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/5t19r9f

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Lasswell’s

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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/9rPMScU

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  • Berlo’s
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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/c9BLjp1

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  • Shannon- Weaver’s
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What model of Communication is this
(Participant < - > Participant)

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Interactive

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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/HhhgkFj

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Eugene White’s

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10
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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/ekZK7Zy

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Osgood Schramm’s

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Whose model of communication is shown in the link

https://imgur.com/a/mLXDF4k

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Westley and Maclean’s

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It is a straight line of communication, leading from the sender directly to the receiver.

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Linear Communication

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13
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What are the 6 Elements of Communication?

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Message
Participants
Channel
Feedback
Context
Noise

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13
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Communication is interactive when it is bidirectional, that is, when those participating take an active part in the process, both transmitting and receiving information. In fact, an ordinary conversation between two people is an example of interactive communication.

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Interactive Communication

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It is an idea or stimulus that which needs to be expressed or conveyed

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Message

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It is both the sender and receiver

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Participants

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The element responsible for the transmission of the message

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The reaction or responses of the receiver of the message to the

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The situation or the environment in which communication takes place

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Factors which may affect the communicational process

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It is a type of Verbal Communication that Involves the information, ideas, and feelings being exchanged verbally or non-verbally between two or more people.

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Interpersonal Communication

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It is a type of Verbal Communication with oneself or self-to-self communication.

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Intrapersonal Communication

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The process of verbally transmitting information and ideas from one individual or group to another

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Verbal Communication

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The transfer of information through body language, facial expressions, gestures, created space, and more.

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Non-Verbal Communication

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It is an aspect of non verbal communication in which it is a language of body movements
Kinesics
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It is an aspect of non verbal communication in which it is a language of distance or space
Proxemics
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It is an aspect of non verbal communication in which it is a language of time
Chronemics
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It is an aspect of non verbal communication in which it is a language of touch
Haptics
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It is an aspect of non verbal communication in which it is a language of eye movements
Oculesics
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It is also called psychological noise, describes internal distractions that hinder communication.
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