The Communication Process Flashcards

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This model realized that communication does not start when a person begins to speak, but when a person selectively responds to his or her physical environment.

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Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication

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This model is fairly simple and informs you that information originates from someone and the message flows through a medium, either by sound waves or light waves, and that the message is received by someone at the other end with a corresponding effect.

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Laswell’s Communication Model

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This is the reception place of the signal which converts signals into message. Which communicator is the one who receives and interprets the message?

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decoder

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is a circular model so communication is circular in nature. The message is sent only after encoding. The sender is also called the encoder. The encoded message is decoded by the receiver under receipt, making him also the decoder.

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Osgood-Schramm Model

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This model is relatively straightforward, and tells you that messages originate from someone.

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Laswell’s Communication Model

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The _______________ includes the various aspects in society such values, beliefs, culture, religion and general understanding of society. It is where the communication takes place.

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social system

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What element in the communication process is associated with communication?

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Medium

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Communication only begins when a person receives a message from the surrounding environment. Each receiver answers the message they have received based on their orientation object.

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Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication

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This model is designed to develop the effective communication between sender and receiver. Also, they find factors affecting the communication process called “Noise”. At first, the model was developed to improve the technical communication. Later on, it’s widely applied in the field of communication.

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Shannon and Weaver’s Communication Model

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The _______________ is another type of Reception model that follows the SMCR model which do not follow any specific particular communication.

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David Berlo’s Model of Communication

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David Berlo’s Communication Model is another type of _______________ model.

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Reception

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factor under communication skills

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knowledge

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13
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factor under attitudes

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social system

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This model considers a strong relationship between surroundings responses and the communication process.

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Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication

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It is accounted for factors that affect how communicators are influenced when they send and receive a message.

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David Berlo’s Model of Communication

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elements listed in Berlo’s Model

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communication skills and attitude

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reception models

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Osgood-Schramm Model and Berlo’s Model

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It is the individual’s skill to communicate (ability to read, write, speak, listen, etc.)

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communication skills

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transmission model

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Laswell’s Model, Shannon and Weaver’s Model, and Westley and MacLean’s Model

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They incorporated the concept of “noise” in their communication model.

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Shannon and Weaver’s Model

21
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Two contexts in which Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication can be seen

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Interpersonal and Mass Communication