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An example/s of a linear communication model? a. Schramm's Model b. Shannon-Weaver and Berlo's SMCR c. Dance's Helical Model d. none of the choices

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1. An example/s of a linear communication model? a. Schramm's Model b. Shannon-Weaver and Berlo's SMCR c. Dance's Helical Model d. none of the choices


Transaction model which is one way process


2. An example/s of a linear communication model. Select one: a. Schramm's Model b. none of the choices c. Dance's Helical Model d. Shannon-Weaver and Berlo's SMCR


Linear Model of Communication  

Of the above choices, the example/s of linear communication model/s is/are Shannon-Weaver and Berlo's SMCR. Linear Model of Communication is a type of message transmission where the sender is the only one communicating a message. It is a straight-line type of communication where the receiver does not respond to the sender. Linear Communication Model is also described as a one-way communication and does not generate feedback. An example of this model is communication through television. https://brainly.ph/question/413062

Elements of Linear Model of Communication  Sender - person who sends the message or where the message comes fromReceiver - one who receives the message or where the message is directed toEncoding - production of message depending on the channelDecoding - interpretation of messageMessage - information or date encoded by the sender for the receiverChannel - medium where the message go through from the sender to the receiverNoise - anything that disrupts the flow of communication

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Advantages and Uses of Linear Communication  It is used for mass communication - the transmission of information to a large number or group of people.It is used to persuade the audience.It is used in propaganda setting.Disadvantages of Linear CommunicationThere is no feedback from the receiver.There is no definite way to check if communication is effective or gives positive results.There are too much noise that may affect the delivery of messageExamples of Linear Model of Communication

Shannon Weaver Model of Communication

Developed by Claude Shannon and Warron Weaver, this is used as a mathematical model for technical or machine communication. According to this model, there are five important parts of communication - Sender, Encoder, Channel, Decoder, and Receiver. In summary, this model's purpose was to improve communication between the sender and receiver through minimizing noises.  https://brainly.ph/question/596014

Berlo's SMCR Model of Communication

This linear-type model of communication developed by David Berlo focuses on the SMCR elements - Sender, Message, Channel, and Receiver - and the factors that affect each one of them. This model also emphasizes the verbal, non-verbal, and emotional aspect of communication.  

Aristotle's Model of Communication

The great philosopher also arranged his own model of communication that has five integral parts - Speaker, Speech, Occassion, Audience, and Effect. However, Aristotle's Model of Communication is more applicable to public speaking than conversational communication. According to him, speakers should establish their speeches depending on the audience, time, and the desired effect of the message.


3. IDENTIFY WHAT IS BEING ASKED IN EACH NUMBER. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER FROM THE BOX PROVIDEDEugene White ModelShannon-WeaverEncoderDecoder Aristotle's Model Sender Noise Helical Model Wilbur Schramm Berlo's ModelTransactional Model Receiver 1. This model is more focused on public speaking than interpersonal communication. 2. The originator of message or the information source selects desire message. 3. The reception place of the signal which converts signals into message, a reverse process of encode. 4. This model of communication was developed by Frank Dance in 1967.5. He is known as the Father of Mass Communication.6. This refers to the distraction in the channel during the transmission process which affect the communication flow or the receiver may not receive the correct message7. In this model, there is exchange of messages between the sender and the receiver where both take turns in sending and receiving messages. 8. This model of communication is also known as the Telephone Model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in 1940's where in the message was hindered by noise. 9. The transmitter which converts the message into signals. 10.this model of.communication says that communicationbis carcular andvcontinuous without a beginning or end.​​


Answer:

Eugene White Model

Encoder

Aristotle's Model

Noise

Decoder

Helical Model

Berlo's Model

Transactional Model

Receiver

Sender

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Aristotle's Model

2. Sender

3. Decoder

4. Helical Model

5. Wilbur Schramm

6. Noise

7. Transactional Model

8. Shannon-Weaver

9. Encoder

10. Eugene White Model

Explanation:

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4. Determine the underlined group of words. Winte Pphrase, C if clause and S if sentence.1. We accreciate his help2 of singing and showing a dancean honor and model student.4 a good companion5. We look two numbers6. Soort wote his letter and sent to his cousin7 who is in my grade& Jon can to the store and he bought firelocery ticketsthey are bought from a fost10. When Stacy came​


Answer:

1.S

2.C

3.

4.P

5.C

6.S

7.C

8.S

9.C

10.C


5. IDENTIFY WHAT IS BEING ASKED IN EACH NUMBER. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER FROM THE BOX PROVIDEDEugene White ModelShannon-WeaverEncoderDecoder Aristotle's Model Sender Noise Helical Model Wilbur Schramm Berlo's ModelTransactional Model Receiver 1. This model is more focused on public speaking than interpersonal communication. 2. The originator of message or the information source selects desire message. 3. The reception place of the signal which converts signals into message, a reverse process of encode. 4. This model of communication was developed by Frank Dance in 1967.5. He is known as the Father of Mass Communication.6. This refers to the distraction in the channel during the transmission process which affect the communication flow or the receiver may not receive the correct message7. In this model, there is exchange of messages between the sender and the receiver where both take turns in sending and receiving messages. 8. This model of communication is also known as the Telephone Model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in 1940's where in the message was hindered by noise. 9. The transmitter which converts the message into signals. 10.this model of.communication says that communicationbis carcular andvcontinuous without a beginning or end.​​


Answer:

1.Aristotle's Model

2.Sender

3.Encoder

4.Receiver

5.Wilbur Schramm

6.Berlo's Model

7.Transactional Model

8.Noise

9.Encoder

10.Shannon-Weaver

Explanation:

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6. 4. His known as an energetic style of dancing in which a dancer often lifts, spins and flips his or her partnerA SwingB. JiveC. SambaD RumbaS. It is a combination of many Latin and Afro-Caubbean dances whose movements was camingfrom the Cuban Son, Cha-Cha-Cha, Mambo and other dance formsA SwingB JiveC. SambaD Salsa6. It is known to the simple forward and backward steps and tilting, and rocking body movements.A SwingB. JiveC. SambaD. Salsa7 It is recognized for the subtle side to side hip movements with the erect torso.A SwingB. JiveC. SambaD. Rumba8. It is recognized as a fast and spicy danceA SwingB. MamboC. SambaD. Rumba9 It is a lively, fun, cheeky and playful dance.A SwingB. MamboC. Cha-cha-chaD. Rumba10 It is described as a fun, fast and easy dance made up of simple steps.A. Merengue B. SwingC. SambaD. Jive11. It is an energetic dance modeled after the drama of the Spanish bullfight.A. MrengueB. Paso Doble C. SambaD. Jive12. It is described as very happy, boppy, lively dance, with many of knee-lifting, bending, androcking of the hips.A Merengue B. SwingC. SambaD. Jive13. It is described as vibrant and playful dance between two people.TangoB. FoxtrotC. Slow WaltzD Viennese Waltz​


Answer:

4) A. Swing

5) D. Salsa

6) C. Samba

7) D. Rumba

8) B. Mambo

9) C. Cha-cha-cha

10) A. Merengue

11) B. Paso Doble

12) D. Jive

13) A. Tango

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7. IDENTIFY WHAT IS BEING ASKED IN EACH NUMBER. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER FROM THE BOX PROVIDEDEugene White ModelShannon-WeaverEncoderDecoder Aristotle's Model Sender Noise Helical Model Wilbur Schramm Berlo's ModelTransactional Model Receiver 1. This model is more focused on public speaking than interpersonal communication. 2. The originator of message or the information source selects desire message. 3. The reception place of the signal which converts signals into message, a reverse process of encode. 4. This model of communication was developed by Frank Dance in 1967.5. He is known as the Father of Mass Communication.6. This refers to the distraction in the channel during the transmission process which affect the communication flow or the receiver may not receive the correct message7. In this model, there is exchange of messages between the sender and the receiver where both take turns in sending and receiving messages. 8. This model of communication is also known as the Telephone Model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in 1940's where in the message was hindered by noise. 9. The transmitter which converts the message into signals. 10.this model of.communication says that communicationbis carcular andvcontinuous without a beginning or end.​​


Answer:

Sender

Eugene white model

Receiver

Decoder

Encoder

Berlos model

transactional model

Helical model

Shannon weaver

Noise

Explanation:

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