Communication Transmission Model Flashcards
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What are the essential components of the transmission model of communication?

  • Message (correct)
  • Receiver (correct)
  • Speaker (correct)
  • Environment
  • What is the ultimate goal of the sender?

    To distribute a clear and understandable message to the receiver.

    What does encoding mean?

    To convert information or instruction into a particular form.

    What is decoding?

    <p>To convert a coded message into a readable language.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The sender is responsible for whether or not the receiver gets the message successfully.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of noise can interfere with communication?

    <p>Environmental noise.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is semantic noise?

    <p>Interference that involves errors in language.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does a television news broadcaster utilize the transmission model?

    <p>By sending a verbal message through audio and video signals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does a radio host apply the transmission model?

    <p>By transmitting a verbal signal as a clear audio message for the receiver.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A simple text message utilizes the transmission model.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Semantic noises are commonly encountered in face-to-face interactions.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Transmission Model of Communication

    • Functions as a one-way process involving a sender, message, and receiver.
    • Emphasizes the necessity of encoding by the sender and decoding by the receiver.

    Receiver's Role

    • Receivers are viewed as targets for the sender's message.
    • The primary aim is to ensure the message is clear and understandable to the receiver.

    Encoding Process

    • Involves converting information into a specific form, such as transforming verbal messages into audio or video signals.

    Decoding Process

    • Refers to the interpretation of coded messages back into a readable format, like converting audio or video signals into verbal messages.

    Sender's Responsibility

    • Success in communication rests on the sender's ability to deliver the message effectively.
    • There are various obstacles that can hinder this process for both sender and receiver.

    Types of Interference

    • Environmental Noise: Refers to any external sounds or disruptions, such as a crowd, that can affect message clarity.
    • Semantic Noise: Involves confusion due to language errors or dual meanings, making it difficult for the receiver to comprehend the message.

    Practical Applications

    • Television broadcasters apply this model by transmitting verbal messages through audio and video to be received visually and audibly.
    • Radio hosts or news reporters also encode and transmit verbal messages as clear audio for listeners.

    Message Clarity

    • Minimizing interruptions like static or environmental noise is crucial for successful communication.
    • Simple communication forms, such as text messages or emails, also utilize this transmission model.

    Face-to-Face Communication

    • The model is less commonly employed in direct interactions due to the complex dynamics involved.
    • Errors in voice recognition technology, like Siri, exemplify semantic noise that can occur in message transmission.

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    Explore the key concepts of the transmission model of communication through these flashcards. Each card helps you understand the roles of the sender, message, and receiver in effective communication. Perfect for anyone studying communication theories!

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