Models of Communication Flashcards

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What are the three types of communication models?

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The 3 types are linear, interactional, and transactional.

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Who came up with the linear?

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Aristotle(5 BC)

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What is a linear model?

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It is focused on speaker and speech as it is speaker-oriented model.

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What are the characteristics of linear model?

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A straight path of relaying information.
It is also one directional

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Who has the most important role in the linear model?

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Speaker

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Which of the elements is passive?

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Audience

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What are the five elements of the linear model?

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Speaker, Speech, Occasion, Audience, Effect

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What is the other term for occasion?

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Situation

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What is another concept that was introduced after the linear model?

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Shannon-Weaver’s Model of Communication

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Who are the two people that introduced the Shannon-Weaver’s Model of communication?

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Claude Shannon
Warren Weaver

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What are the elements of the Shannon-Weaver’s model of communication ?

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Sender, Encoder, Channel, Decoder, Receiver, Noise

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The originator of message

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Sender

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The transmitter which converts the message into signals.

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Encoder

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The reception place of the signal

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Decoder

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Destination of the message from the sender.

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Receiver

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The distraction

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Noise

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4 types of noises

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Physical Noises, Psychological Noises, Physiological, and Semantic Noise

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Distractions in the environment

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Physical Noises

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Thoughts

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Psychological Noises

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Disturbances within the communicator’s body

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Physiological Noises

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Use of jargons

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Semantic Noise

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This model takes into consideration feedback from the receiver

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Interactive Model

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In the interactive model, what are the 2 sources of message?

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Message from the sender
Feedback from the receiver

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Who is the father of Mass Communication?

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Wilbur Schramm

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What did Schramm asserted?
He said that communication can take place if there is an overlap between the Field of Experience of the speaker and the Field of Experience of the listener.
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What is the field of experience?
It is everything that makes a person unique
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What are the elements of Schramm's model?
Sender, Encoder, Signal, Decoder, Receiver, Noise, Feedback
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This model is developed in the 1970's by Dean Barnlund
Transactional model
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Transactional model
shows communication as occurring continuously and simultaneously between or among people/ two-way process
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The person who discovered transactional model
Dean Barnlund
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Elements of communication
Sender, Message, Channel, Receiver, Feedback, Confounding Elements/Noise
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A person who encodes and sends the message to the expected receiver
Sender
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content of communication
Message
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the medium through which a message is sent
Channel
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an individual intended to receive the message
Receiver
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return message
feedback
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interpersonal variables
Confounding elements/ Noise
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Classification of channels of communication
Visual channel, Auditory channel, Tactile channel, Combined channel
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facial expression, body language
Visual channel
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spoken words
auditory channel
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touch sensations
Tactile channel
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Audiovisual media(touch and words)
Combined channel
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Barriers to communication
Language barrier Physiological barrier Physical Barrier Psychological Barrier Attitudinal Barrier
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Strategies to avoid communication breakdown
Apply positive self-talk and perception Use appropriate language Be open Give and accept feedback
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Ways on how to improve your online communication skills
Take time to write a proper response Start listening Avoid using all caps=yelling Avoid sarcasm Match replies in length and tone Don't overuse the ellipsis Use videos and images frequently Speak in the voice of your audience. Keep it short and simple Sometimes saying nothing is the best Avoid long posts
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What are the elements of a speech
Speech objectives Speech opening Speech Body Speech conclusion
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Context refers to what?
person speaking situation, event person being addressed
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A person's communication with himself or herself
Intrapersonal Communication
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Composed of your thoughts and feelings about your strengths and weaknesses
Self-concept
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Qualities of a person with a high self-esteem
Likely to think well of others Expect to be accepted by others Evaluate their own performance Perform well when being watched Work harder for people who demand high standard Inclined to feel comfortable with others able to defend themselves against negative comments
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Qualities of a person with low self-esteem
Likely to disapprove of others Expect to be rejected by others Evaluate their performance less favorably Perform poorly Work harder for undemanding people
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Communication with one or more persons
Interpersonal communication
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Consists of two persons who are formally interacting with a high degree of intimacy
Dyad communication
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Consists of 3-15 people exchanging views on a common topic
Small group
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any human interaction carried out with the use mass media technology
Mass Communication