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PURPOSIVE COMM.
Models of Communication
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Aristotle
model - the speaker plays a key role in communication. He/She is the one who takes complete charge of the communication.
Aristotle
model - the most common model of communication where the sender sends the information or a message to the receivers.
Shannon-Weaver
model - while reaching the final destination might get distorted.
Schramm
model - coding and decoding are two essential processes.
Communication
is the process of passing any information.
Oral
communication - type of communication where the information flows through verbal medium like words speeches presentations etc.
Visual
communication - recipient receives information from signboards display hoarding spanners maps etc.
Non-verbal
Communication - without words in simply through facial expressions.
Message
- it can include words sounds gestures audio visual media etc.
Source
- he or she is the person who wants to convey their message.
Channel
- It is the carrier of the message
Encoding
- process whereby the sender converts their thoughts feelings into message that may understood by the receiver.
Receiver
- It is the target of communication process
Feedback
- tells us whether the message has been received.
Interference
- interferes with the communication process.
Models
- is widely used to depict any idea thought or a concept in more simpler way.
Berlo's
White's
Osgood-Schramm
Osgood-Schramm
Aristotle
model
Lasswell
model
Shannon-Weaver