Understanding the Communication Process Quiz
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Which model of communication deals with exchange of ideas and messages taking place both ways from sender to receiver and vice-versa.

  • Laswell's Model
  • Berlo's SMCR Model
  • Interactive Model (correct)
  • Aristotelian's Model
  • Which model of communication is considered the 'Mother of All Models' and is more technological than other linear models?

  • Berlo's SMCR Model
  • Shannon and Weaver's Model (correct)
  • Laswell's Model
  • Aristotelian's Model
  • Which element is considered the most important component in Laswell's Model of communication?

  • Receiver
  • Channel (correct)
  • Message
  • Source
  • Which model of communication considers noise as the most important addition, referring to any form of interference that affects the meaning or disrupts the flow of communication?

    <p>Shannon and Weaver's Model</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which model of communication is based on Shannon and Weaver's model and comprised of four elements; source, message, channel, and receiver, each of which have five components?

    <p>Berlo's SMCR Model</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the linear model of communication, which model is considered the first model of communication?

    <p>Aristotelian's Model</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the linear model of communication, which model is based on Shannon and Weaver's model and includes four elements; source, message, channel, and receiver, each with five components?

    <p>Berlo's SMCR Model</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of speech styles, which style is characterized by the use of jargon, slang, or vernacular language?

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

    What type of communication involves delivery of messages through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, and the internet?

    <p>Mass Communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which form of communication occurs between 2 people and allows for free sharing of ideas in a loose and open discussion?

    <p>Dyad Communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the minimum number of people involved in small group communication?

    <p>3</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of communication requires the delivery of messages in front of a group, with exaggerated channels and louder voice due to the bigger audience?

    <p>Public Communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Nature of Communication

    • Communication is a two-way process of connecting both living and nonliving things.
    • It involves exchanging verbal and nonverbal messages.

    Elements/Components of Communication

    • Stimulus: something that triggers a reaction, which leads to encoding the message.
    • Encoding: the process of turning the stimulus into a mutual language.
    • Sender: encodes the message and delivers it to the receiver.
    • Receiver: decodes, interprets, and responds to the message.
    • Feedback: the reaction or response of the receiver, which provides insight into how the receiver interprets and understands the message.
    • Noise: anything that disrupts the communication process.

    Models of Communication

    Linear Models of Communication

    • Aristotelian Model
    • Laswell's Model
    • Shannon and Weaver's Model
    • Berlo's Model

    Interactive Models of Communication

    • Schramm's Model
    • White's Model

    Transactional Models of Communication

    • Wood's Model

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    Test your knowledge of the communication process with this quiz. Learn about the nature of communication, elements/components of communication, and the process of exchanging verbal and nonverbal messages.

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