Communication Models Quiz

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What are the key components of the communication model?

  • Sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and noise (correct)
  • Transmitter, code, medium, decoder, audience, and interference
  • Writer, information, pathway, reader, reaction, and disruption
  • Speaker, signal, conduit, listener, response, and distortion

Which model of communication emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding?

  • Feedback model
  • Transactional model (correct)
  • Linear model
  • Interactive model

What does the term 'noise' refer to in the communication process?

  • The sound made by the receiver during communication
  • Any interference that distorts or interrupts the message (correct)
  • The clarity of the message being transmitted
  • The emotional state of the sender

What are the three key components of the communication model?

<p>Sender, message, receiver (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'noise' refer to in the communication process?

<p>External interference that disrupts the communication process (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which model of communication emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding?

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Study Notes

Communication Model Components

  • The three key components of the communication model are:
    • Sender (encoder)
    • Message (signal)
    • Receiver (decoder)

Importance of Context and Shared Understanding

  • The model of communication that emphasizes the importance of context and shared understanding is theTransactional Model.
  • This model recognizes that communication is a two-way process and that the sender and receiver must share a common understanding of the message.

Noise in Communication

  • In the communication process, 'noise' refers to any factors that distort or disrupt the transmission of the message.
  • Examples of noise include:
    • Physical distractions (e.g. background noise, poor lighting)
    • Language barriers
    • Cultural differences
    • Technical issues (e.g. poor internet connection)

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