Communication Models
Messages
Inventors
Transactional Model
Noise and Context
100

What are the individuals engaged in the transactional model called?

Communicators

100

In the linear model, one person sends the message and the other receives it. What is that called?

Encoding and Decoding

100

Who invented the linear model of communication?

Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver

100

Something that can interrupt or change the message is called?

Noise

100

This kind of noise includes barking dogs or a jet overhead.

Physical noise

200

In which model is the idea of noise introduced?

Transactional

200

The linear model is like a message sent over a walkie-talkie. What is the interactive model most similar to?

The telephone

200

Where did the inventors of the linear model work?

Bell Labs

200

What is the message sent through?

The Channel

200

This kind of context is often on television programs

Mass/Media

300

Which model introduced the idea of including fields of experience?

Interactive

300

In the transactional model, which person encodes the message?

They both encode and decode at the same time

300

Who built on the linear model to create the interactive model?

David Berlo

300

What is passed between communicators parallel to the message?

Feedback

300

This kind of noise includes anxiety and bias

Psychological noise

400

In which model are both parties communicating simultaneously?

Transactional Model

400

Give three examples of noise, not including physical noise.

Age, Culture, Gender, Education, Religion, Mood, Memory, Attitude, Technology

400

Who invented the transactional model?

Dean Barnlund

400

What are three channels?

Sight, Sound, Taste, Touch, Speaking, Writing

400

This type of context is most often found in a business

Organizational

500

The linear model started it all! In what year was this model invented?

1949

500

There are seven identified contexts of a message. Name five.

Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Small Group, Organizational, Public/Rhetorical, Mass/Media, Cultural

500

What was Dean Barnlund's "day job"?

Author

500

There are five basic parts of a communicator’s field of experience. Name four.

Culture, Education, Experiences, Moods, Emotions

500

This kind of noise includes jargon and loan words/phrases from other languages.

Semantic noise