Models of Comm. Flashcards
kms
Linear Models
Sender -> Receiver, no feedback.
Ex. radio hosting, tv broadcast, recording, zyox stream
Line since straight to the rec
Aristotle’s Model
Ethos
Speaker’s credibility increases if they are an expert at the topic
If speaker is an expert at their field or sumn
Aristotle’s Model
Pathos
Connects speaker w audience through emotions
Aristotle’s Model
Logos
Sinifies logic. Not enough for topic to be interesting, needs to** follow the rules of logic.**
Aristotle’s Model
Earliest theories of comm. that focuses on the art of persuasion
Interactive Model
Involves both sender and rec, w feedback being a key component. Can happen with time lag (emails, letters)
Bilateral comm: turn-taking (2)
Symmetric: equal roles
Schramm’s Model
Equally reciprocal communication, both parties equally engaged
Ex. cathcing up w a friend after 16 years
Transactional Model
Continous back & forth interaction, both give & are receivers
Ex. friends discussing lakwa plans
Wood’s Model
Both parties do all & interpret messages based on relationship & context