model of communication and natures
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model of communication and natures

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It is a one-way process model because it has no feedback. Also, A model consisting of basic elements such as a source, encoder, medium, decoder, receiver, and noise.

Shannon-weaver model

A two-way, interactive model used in communication to portray communication that occurs simultaneously in both directions. (contains two people)

Transactional model

Two-way model but contains one person (talking to itself). It is feedback loop and the processes of encoding, decoding, and interpretation.

Schramm's model

State the 7c's

<p>completeness conciseness consideration concreteness courtesy clearness correctness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the five(5) function of communication.

<p>control social interaction motivation emotional expression information dissemination</p> Signup and view all the answers

State the process of communications ONLY the encoding parts.

<p>1.) sender 2.)message 3.) channel 4.)receiver</p> Signup and view all the answers

State the process of communication ONLY the decoding parts.

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State the process of communication.

<p>1.) Sender 2.)Message 3.) Channel 4.)Receiver 5.)Feedback 6.)Channel</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the 3 features/nature of communication?

<p>communication is a process communication occurs between two or more people can be verbal and non-verbal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

One-way Communication Model

  • Defined as a model without feedback, indicating a unidirectional flow of information.
  • Composed of fundamental components: source, encoder, medium, decoder, receiver, and noise.

Two-way Interactive Communication Model

  • Illustrates communication as a simultaneous process where information flows in both directions.
  • Emphasizes the importance of interaction and responsiveness between communicators.

Feedback Loop

  • Involves a systematic response mechanism that allows for clarification and adjustment in communication.
  • Incorporates the processes of encoding, decoding, and interpretation for effective message exchange.

The 7 C's of Communication

  • Clarity: Ensure messages are clear and understandable.
  • Conciseness: Aim for briefness to avoid unnecessary details.
  • Concreteness: Use specific facts and figures to support arguments.
  • Correctness: Ensure accuracy in your message to maintain credibility.
  • Consideration: Tailor communication to the audience's perspective and needs.
  • Completeness: Provide all necessary information for understanding.
  • Courtesy: Maintain politeness and respect in communication.

Functions of Communication

  • Information dissemination: Sharing data and knowledge effectively.
  • Persuasion: Influencing opinions, beliefs, or behaviors.
  • Relationship building: Creating and maintaining connections.
  • Motivation: Encouraging individuals or groups to take action.
  • Decision-making: Assisting in evaluating options and making informed choices.

Encoding Process in Communication

  • Message formulation: Constructing clear and coherent ideas.
  • Encoding: Converting thoughts into symbols, such as words or gestures.
  • Transmission: Sending the encoded message through a chosen medium (e.g., spoken, written, visual).

Decoding Process in Communication

  • Reception: Receiving the encoded message from the sender.
  • Interpretation: Understanding and making sense of the encoded symbols.
  • Response: Formulating a reply based on the decoded message.

Overall Process of Communication

  • Involves a sender encoding a message and transmitting it through a medium.
  • The receiver decodes the message, interprets its meaning, and may provide feedback.
  • Noise can hinder success at any stage, affecting clarity and understanding.

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Test your understanding of one-way process models, which are characterized by their lack of feedback mechanisms. This quiz will cover key concepts and implications of this model in various contexts. Dive in to see how well you grasp this important theoretical framework.

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