The document discusses key aspects of communication models. It addresses Schramm's communication model's concept of "field of experience", which refers to life experiences that shape how people send and receive messages. It also discusses examples of "noise" that can interfere with interactions, such as car sounds or others talking. Furthermore, it describes the Shannon-Weaver communication model's cycle of sender, encoder, channel, decoder, receiver, and feedback, with noise potentially distorting the message. Feedback is also deemed important as it indicates barriers in fully understanding due to differing backgrounds, interpretations, and perspectives.
The document discusses key aspects of communication models. It addresses Schramm's communication model's concept of "field of experience", which refers to life experiences that shape how people send and receive messages. It also discusses examples of "noise" that can interfere with interactions, such as car sounds or others talking. Furthermore, it describes the Shannon-Weaver communication model's cycle of sender, encoder, channel, decoder, receiver, and feedback, with noise potentially distorting the message. Feedback is also deemed important as it indicates barriers in fully understanding due to differing backgrounds, interpretations, and perspectives.
The document discusses key aspects of communication models. It addresses Schramm's communication model's concept of "field of experience", which refers to life experiences that shape how people send and receive messages. It also discusses examples of "noise" that can interfere with interactions, such as car sounds or others talking. Furthermore, it describes the Shannon-Weaver communication model's cycle of sender, encoder, channel, decoder, receiver, and feedback, with noise potentially distorting the message. Feedback is also deemed important as it indicates barriers in fully understanding due to differing backgrounds, interpretations, and perspectives.
1. What does "field of experience" in Schramm's Communication Model
mean? life experiences, attitudes, values, and beliefs that each communicator brings to interaction and that shape how messages are sent and received. 2. List some instances of "noise" that you believe you have encountered while interacting with others. car sound, others are talking about, 3. In the intermediary model, who are the gatekeepers, censors, or intermediaries? 4. The Shannon-Weaver Communication Model can be best described by which communication cycle. Briefly describe. According to the Shannon- Weaver Model, communication includes the following concepts: sender, encoder, channel, decoder, receiver, and feedback. Furthermore, there is also the concept of noise included in the model, which goes through the channel and renders the message more difficult to understand by the receiver 5. Why do you believe that any communication process needs "feedback"? Give instances. Feedback plays an important role by indicating significant communication barriers differences in background, different interpretations of words, and differing