Function of communication used to convey information.
INFORMATION
It refers the medium or passage through which encoded message is passed to the receiver.
CHANNEL
The word communication comes from the __________ which means to make something common.
COMMUNICARE
This model is more focused on public speaking than interpersonal communication.
ARISTOTLE’S MODEL OF COMMUNICATION
This are mental walls that keep you from openly communicating your thoughts and feelings to others.
EMOTIONAL BARRIERS
It means translating the encoded message into a language that can be understood by the receiver.
DECODING
Function of communication which allows people to interact with others to develop bonds or intimacy.
SOCIAL INTERACTION
Refers to the information intended to be communicated by words as in speech, letters, pictures, or symbols. It can be verbal or non-verbal.
MESSAGE
Known for his SMCR model of communication.
BERLO’S MODEL OF COMMUNICATION
Challenges that result in people’s desire to participate within a conversation or explore ideas that are given within a conversation.
INTERPERSONAL BARRIERS
It is the process of expressing the idea into appropriate medium. It may be verbal or non-verbal. The sender may put the message into a series of symbols, words, pictures or gestures.
ENCODING
These are the mental blocks that we create because of the perceptions that we have of certain people, situations or events around us.
PERCEPTUAL BARRIERS
The receiver tries to view and absorb the contents of the presentation within his own frame of reference.
PROJECTIVE
It implies “stepping into the shoes of others.”
CONSIDERATION
A model of communication that was developed by Frank Dance in 1967. He thought of communication similar to helix.
HELICAL MODEL OF COMMUNICATION
It occurs if there is a wrong perception by the receiver.
COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN/BARRIER
These are the environmental and natural condition that act as a barrier in communication in sending message from sender to receiver.
PHYSICAL BARRIERS
It is being clear with the message sent. It is supported with facts, figures, and real-life examples and situations to avoid misinterpretations and misunderstanding.
CONCRETENESS
Type of communication in which it used words in sharing information with other people. It can include both spoken and written communication.
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
He is known as the Father of Mass Communication.
WILBUR SCHRAMM
This model of communication is also known as the Telephone Model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in the 1940’s wherein the message was hindered by noise.
SHANNON-WEAVER’S MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
It is the transferring of messages without using words. It is conveyed as visual cues.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
The respondent erects a barrier through which he allows information to seep in only in bits and pieces.
MARGINAL
His 1960 cyclical model, the communication process is composed of eight stages- thinking, symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feed-backing, monitoring, and thinking.
EUGENE WHITE MODEL OF COMMUNICATION
It refers to the “how” of saying something other than what is said. The meaning of words spoken depends on how they are said.
PARALANGUAGE