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Andrea V.

Rosal
BEEd 1-B
Dr. Alicia San Pedro – Gomez

Components of element of Aristotle, Laswell and Shannon – Weaver models of communication.

Aristotle’s Model of Laswell’s Model of Shannon - Weaver Model of


Communication Communication Communication
 Speaker  Who (sender)  Sender
 Speech  Says what (message)  Encoder
 Occasion  In which channel  Noise
 Audience (medium)  Decoder
 Effect  To whom (receiver)  Receiver
 With what effect  Feedback
(feedback)

Source: google.com

Carissa D. Palomo
BEED 1-B
October 21, 2020
Components of Communication of the three Models
Aristotle’s Model of Lasswell’s Shannon and Weaver
Communication Communication Model Model of Communication
Speaker Who Sender
- the main concept of this (Communicator) (Information
theory is that, speaker - it is the sender of Source)
plays the most important the message. The - The one that will
role in communication
and it is the only one
one who will provide the
who holds the communicate with message or ideas to
responsibility to others to share be sent.
influence his/her ideas or message.
audience through public
speaking. 
Speech Says What Encoder
- The message you will ( Message) (Transmitter)
convey. Speech must - The idea that want to - Converter of the
be prepared so that share with others. message it make it
the audience be Message that signals.
persuaded or communicator wants
influenced from the to convey.
speech.
Occasion In which Channel Channel
- situation when you (Medium) - What way or what
will deliver your - In what way the material the sender
speech communicator send used to send
his message for the message.
receiver to receive
it.
Audience To Whom Decoder
- the receiver of the (Receiver) ( Reception)
speech - The one who will - the reception place
receive the of the signal which
message sent by converts signals into
the communicator. message. A reverse
process of encode.

Effect With what Effect Receiver


- Outcome of the (Effect) ( Destination )
communication if it - Outcome of the - The destination of
is well understand or communication if it the message from
not. is understood by the sender.
receiver or not.
Noise
- Internal and external
noise that can
interrupt the
communication.

Source: https://www.managementstudyguide.com/communication-models.htm

Name: Jhacelle Rhobie I. Suarez


Course Year Level: BEEd1-B
Date: October 21, 2020

"COMPARISON OF THE THREE MODELS OF COMMUNICATION"

Aristotle's Model Harold Lasswell Model Shannon-Weaver's


Model
1. Speaker- plays the most 1. Who (Control Analysis) - the 1. Sender (Information
important role in the communicator or sender or Source- is the person
communication and it is the source of the message. who makes the message,
only one who holds the chooses the channel and
responsibility to influence sends the message.
his/her audience through
public speaking.
2. Speech- the speaker must 2. Says What (Content 2. Encoder (Transmitter)-
organize and prepare his/her Analysis)- the content of the is the sender who uses a
speech beforehand, according message. machine, which converts
to the target audience and messages into signals or
situation. binary data. It might also
directly refer to the
machine.
3. Occasion- depending on 3. In Which Channel (Media 3. Channel- is the
the profile of the audience or Analaysis)- the medium or the medium used to send
the situation, the speaker media. the message.
adjust his/her speech.
4. Audience- some 4. To Whom (Audience 4. Decoder (Receiver)- is
considerations for audience Analysis)- the receiver of the the machine used to
message or an audience. convert signals or binary
are age, sex, background,
data into message or the
culture and many more. The
receiver who translates
speaker must adjust his/her
the message from
speech according to the
signals.
audience's perception.
5. Effect- attitudes also play 5. With What Effect (Effect 5. Receiver
an important role when Analysis)- the feedback of the (Destination)- is the
talking, oftentimes the receiver to the sender. person who gets the
audience misinterpret the message or the place
message when it is not clearly where the message must
expressed by the speaker. reach. The receiver
provides feedback
according to the
message.

The three models of communication above are showing its similarities when
it to comes to communication. However, the people who invented it made
different approaches in how to call or how to identify the flow of communication
process.

Sources: https://medium.com/@pragyamishra_84005/aristotles-model-of-communication-
254aa568fb00
https://www.businesstopia.net/communication/lasswell-communication-model
https://www.businesstopia.net/communication/shannon-and-weaver-model-communication

Antonette DR. Fernando

BEED 1B

Aristotle's Model of Laswell Model of Shannon Weaver Model of


Communication Communication Communication
Speaker Who(sender) Sender
Speech Says what(message) Encoder
Occasion In which channel(medium) Noise
Audience To whom(receiver) Decoder
Effect With what effect(feedback) Receiver
Feedback
Name: Laurente, Nicole Kaila L. Date: October 21, 2020
Course/Year/Section: BEEd-1B Subject: COMA 100

Components of Communication of the Three Models (Aristotle, Laswell & Shannon-


Weaver)
Aristotle’s Communication Laswell’s Communication Shannon- Weaver
Model Model Communication Model
Speaker - plays the most Who (Sender) - the Sender (Information
important role in communicator or sender or source) - the person who
communication; holds the source of message makes the message, chooses
responsibility to influence the channel and sends the
message.
Speech - organize and Says What (Message) - the Encoder (Transmitter) - the
prepare content of the message sender who uses machine,
which converts message into
signals or binary data. It
might also directly refer to
the machine.
Occasion - situation In Which Channel Channel - the medium used
(Medium) - the medium or to send message
media
Audience - influenced by the To Whom (Receiver) - the Decoder (Receiver) - the
speech receiver of the message or an machine used to convert
audience signals or binary data into
message or the receiver who
translates the message from
signals.
Effect - result of With What Effect (Effect) - Receiver (Destination) - the
transmission of the message the feedback of the receiver person who gets the message
to the sender or the place where the
message must reach. The
receiver provides feedback
according to the message.
Noise - the physical
disturbances like
environment, people, etc.
which does not let the
message get to the receiver
as what is sent.

Reference:
 https://medium.com/@pragyamishra_84005/aristotles-model-of-communication-
254aa568fb0a
 https://www.businesstopia.net/communication/lasswell-communication-model
 https://www.businesstopia.net/communication/shannon-and-weaver-model-
communication

Bolivar, Norsia
BEEd 1-B
Dr. Alicia San Pedro – Gomez

Components of element of Aristotle, Laswell and Shannon – Weaver models of communication.

Aristotle’s Model of Laswell’s Model of Shannon - Weaver Model of


Communication Communication Communication
 Speaker  Who (sender)  Sender
 Speech  Says what (message)  Encoder
 Occasion  In which channel  Noise
 Audience (medium)  Decoder
 Effect  To whom (receiver)  Receiver
 With what effect  Feedback
(feedback)
Jurielyn M. Calderon
Beed 1-B
October 21, 2020

Aristotle ‘s Model of 1.SPEAKER


Communication 2.SPEECH
3.OCCASION
4.AUDIENCE
5 .EFFECT

Laswell’s Components 1. WHO ( SENDER )


Model 2.SAYS WHAT ( MESSAGE )
3.CHANNEL ( MEDIUM )
4.TO WHOM ( RECEIVER )
5. WITH WHAT EFFECT
( FEEDBACK)
Shannon Weaver 1.SENDER – INFORMATION
Communication Model SOURCE
2.ENCODER - TRANSMITTER
3. CHANNEL – NOISE
4. DECODER - RECEPTION
5. RECEIVER - DESTINATION
6. FEEDBACK
https://www.communicationtheory.org/shannon-and-weaver-model-of-communication/

https://medium.com/@pragyamishra_84005/aristotles-model-of-communication-
254aa568fb0a#:~:text=Aristotle

https://www.communicationtheory.org/lasswells-model/

Princess Jewell J. Celeste BEEd 1-B

Prof. Alicia San Pedro-Gomez

COMPONENTS OF THE THREE COMMUNICATION MODEL

ARISTOTLE’S COMMUNICATION LASWELL’S SHANNON-WEAVER’S


MODEL COMMUNICATION MODEL COMMUNICATION MODEL
SPEAKER WHO SENDER (INFORMATION SOURCE)
SPEECH WHAT ENCODER (TRANSMITTER)
OCCASION IN WHICH CHANNEL NOISE ->CHANNEL <- NOISE
AUDIENCE TO WHOM DECODER (RECEPTION)
EFFECT WITH WHAT EFFECT RECIEVER (DESTINATION)
FEEDBACK OF RECIEVER TO
SENDER
Reference: www.google.com

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