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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.
Which model of communication deals with exchange of ideas and messages taking place both ways from sender to receiver and vice-versa.
Which model of communication is considered the 'Mother of All Models' and is more technological than other linear models?
Which model of communication is considered the 'Mother of All Models' and is more technological than other linear models?
Which element is considered the most important component in Laswell's Model of communication?
Which element is considered the most important component in Laswell's Model of communication?
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?
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?
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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?
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?
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According to the linear model of communication, which model is considered the first model of communication?
According to the linear model of communication, which model is considered the first model of communication?
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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?
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?
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In the context of speech styles, which style is characterized by the use of jargon, slang, or vernacular language?
In the context of speech styles, which style is characterized by the use of jargon, slang, or vernacular language?
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What type of communication involves delivery of messages through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, and the internet?
What type of communication involves delivery of messages through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, and the internet?
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Which form of communication occurs between 2 people and allows for free sharing of ideas in a loose and open discussion?
Which form of communication occurs between 2 people and allows for free sharing of ideas in a loose and open discussion?
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What is the minimum number of people involved in small group communication?
What is the minimum number of people involved in small group communication?
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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?
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?
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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.