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What is the primary purpose of using theoretical models in communication?
What is the primary purpose of using theoretical models in communication?
Which type of noise refers to physical disruptions in the environment?
Which type of noise refers to physical disruptions in the environment?
In the context of communication models, what does the Transactional model emphasize?
In the context of communication models, what does the Transactional model emphasize?
Which form of noise is related to personal biases and internal thoughts?
Which form of noise is related to personal biases and internal thoughts?
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What is the role of models in communication according to the provided information?
What is the role of models in communication according to the provided information?
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Study Notes
Theoretical Models
- Theoretical Models help to make abstract concepts more tangible.
- Models are used for understanding, explaining, and predicting communication and are not used for communication.
Types of Noise
- Physical Noise: refers to environmental disruptions.
- Physiological Noise: refers to disruptions caused by the physical state of the communicator.
- Psychological Noise: refers to disruptions caused by thoughts and biases.
- Semantic Noise: refers to disruptions caused by difficulty understanding the meaning of words.
Interaction Model
- Incorporates the concept of CONTEXT.
Transactional Model
- Highlights the simultaneous nature of communication.
Social Systems
- All communication occurs within social systems.
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Test your understanding of various theoretical models of communication, including the types of noise and the interaction and transactional models. This quiz explores how these models help clarify abstract communication concepts and their relationship with social systems.