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Communication Models

Prof. Francis Quilantang


Far Eastern University
Department of Communication
Basic Communication Models


Linear

Interactive

Transactional
Linear Model

Also called TRANSMISSION MODEL, communication is
transmitted in a straightforward manner from a sender to a
receiver.

Harold Lasswell

- described communication as a linear or one way process, in
which one person acts on another person.

Claude Shannon & Warren Weaver

-refined Laswell’s model by adding the concept of noise.

Noise-is anything that interferes with the intended meaning of
communication.
Interactive Models

(also known as CONVERGENCE MODEL) deals with exchange
of ideas and messages taking place both ways from sender to
receiver and vice-versa. The communication process take place
between humans or machines in both verbal or non-verbal way.

Wilbur Schramm

-depicted feedback as a second message.

- pointed out that communication create and interpret messages
within personal fields of experiences.
Transactional Models

is the exchange of messages between sender and receiver
where each take turns to send or receive messages. Here, both
"sender" and "receiver" are known as "communicators" and
their role reverses each time in the communication process as
both processes of sending and receiving occurs at the same
time.

The communicators can be humans or machines but humans
are taken as communicators in this article to analyze general
communication between humans. The model is mostly used for
interpersonal communication and is also called circular model
of communication

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