Communication Models PDF
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This document describes different communication models, including the linear, interaction, and transactional models. It explains the concept of noise in communication and its various types. It also highlights the importance of context and social systems in communication.
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Theoretical Models are used to make abstract concepts more concrete/tangible. We DO NOT use models to communicate. We use models to understand, explain, and predict communication. Physical Noise—the environment Physiological Noise- the condition of your body Psychological Noise- thoughts and biases...
Theoretical Models are used to make abstract concepts more concrete/tangible. We DO NOT use models to communicate. We use models to understand, explain, and predict communication. Physical Noise—the environment Physiological Noise- the condition of your body Psychological Noise- thoughts and biases Semantic Noise- the words themselves Interaction Model (also includes CONTEXT) *Remember that all of this occurs within SOCIAL SYSTEMS The Transactional model captures the SIMULTANEOUS nature of communication.