Models of communication

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26 Oct 202301:09

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the principles of communication, outlining three main models: Linear, Interactive, and Transactional. It explains the goal of communication—ensuring the receiver can easily understand the message. The Linear model, exemplified by Aristotle's framework, emphasizes one-way communication. The Interactive model highlights two-way communication, with the Osgood-Schramm model showing mutual roles of sender and receiver. The Transactional model focuses on continuous, real-time feedback, as illustrated by Dan’s Helo model, enhancing communication through immediate responses. These models provide a foundation for understanding how effective communication works in different contexts.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The goal of communication is to ensure a successful relay of a message.
  • 😀 Effective communication requires that the receiver easily understands the conveyed message.
  • 😀 Communication models can be categorized into three types: linear, interactive, and transactional.
  • 😀 Linear communication models emphasize one-directional communication, like Aristotle's model.
  • 😀 Aristotle's communication model involves five key elements: speaker, speech, occasion, target audience, and effect.
  • 😀 Interactive communication models involve two-way communication and emphasize equal roles for both sender and receiver.
  • 😀 The Osgood-Schramm model is an example of an interactive model where the sender and receiver exchange roles between encoder and decoder.
  • 😀 Transactional models focus on two-way communication with immediate feedback between participants.
  • 😀 Dan's Helo model illustrates the importance of frequent feedback to improve communication in transactional models.
  • 😀 In interactive and transactional models, communication is dynamic, with continuous exchange between parties.

Q & A

  • What is the primary goal of communication?

    -The primary goal of communication is the successful relay of a message, ensuring that the receiver can easily understand the message being conveyed.

  • What are the three categories of communication models?

    -The three categories of communication models are linear, interactive, and transactional.

  • How does a linear communication model function?

    -A linear communication model focuses on one-way communication, where a message flows in a single direction from sender to receiver.

  • Can you provide an example of a linear communication model?

    -An example of a linear communication model is Aristotle's communication model, which involves five elements: speaker, speech, occasion, target audience, and effect.

  • What is the key characteristic of interactive communication models?

    -Interactive communication models involve two-way communication, with both the sender and receiver actively participating and alternating between encoding and decoding messages.

  • What does the Osgood-Schramm model of communication emphasize?

    -The Osgood-Schramm model emphasizes that both the sender and receiver are equal participants in communication, constantly fluctuating between the roles of encoder and decoder.

  • How do transactional communication models differ from interactive ones?

    -Transactional communication models go beyond two-way communication by involving immediate feedback between participants, creating a more dynamic and continuous exchange of messages.

  • What is the focus of Dan's Helo model in communication?

    -Dan's Helo model focuses on improving communication through frequent feedback, enhancing clarity and understanding between the parties involved.

  • How are linear and interactive communication models different in terms of feedback?

    -In linear communication models, feedback is not immediate or part of the communication process, whereas in interactive models, feedback is a crucial component that allows for a two-way exchange of messages.

  • What is the significance of feedback in transactional communication models?

    -Feedback in transactional models is significant because it ensures that the message is continuously being processed and adjusted based on real-time responses, creating a more responsive communication process.

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