Table of Contents
- 1 How are messages transmitted in communication?
- 2 Who sends the message in communication process?
- 3 What is wrong with the transmission theory of communication?
- 4 What is the main weakness of transmission models of communication?
- 5 Is the way in which a message or messages travel between the source and the receiver?
- 6 What is the key element of communication involved in translating information into a message in the form of symbols representing ideas?
- 7 What is the difference between over communication and under communication?
- 8 What should the sender of the message be careful to avoid?
How are messages transmitted in communication?
Communication involves two people – a sender and a receiver. In this process, the sender forms a message and encodes it into words or symbols. The encoded message is transmitted to the receiver through a channel or medium. The receiver senses the incoming message and decodes it for understanding the message.
Who sends the message in communication process?
The transmission model of communication describes communication as a one-way, linear process in which a sender encodes a message and transmits it through a channel to a receiver who decodes it. The transmission of the message many be disrupted by environmental or semantic noise.
In which way information is transmitted to the receiver?
Channel. Channel(s) refers to the way or mode the message flows or is transmitted through. The message is transmitted over a channel that links the sender with the receiver. The message may be oral or written and it may be transmitted through a memorandum, a computer, telephone, cell phone, apps or televisions.
Who transforms an idea or information to a message in communication?
2. The sender encodes the message. Once the sender develops an idea, they translate it into a form that can be transmitted to someone else. This means they transform the thoughts of the information they want to send into a certain format.
What is wrong with the transmission theory of communication?
Cons: This model is limited because it privileges how the sender communicates, with little attention paid to how the message is received. It is also limited in terms of the message, because it simply evaluates whether or not the message was delivered.
What is the main weakness of transmission models of communication?
Weaknesses of the transmission model of communication. The transmission model is not merely a gross over-simplification but a dangerously misleading misrepresentation of the nature of human communication. This is particularly important since it underlies the ‘commonsense’ understanding of what communication is.
What is communication message?
In rhetorical and communication studies, a message is defined as information conveyed by words (in speech or writing), and/or other signs and symbols. A message (verbal or nonverbal, or both) is the content of the communication process. The sender conveys the message to a receiver.
When a receiver gets a message he sends it back?
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Is the way in which a message or messages travel between the source and the receiver?
The channel
“The channel is the way in which a message or messages travel between source and receiver.” (McLean, 2005). Spoken channels include face-to-face conversations, speeches, phone conversations and voicemail messages, radio, public address systems, and Skype.
What is the key element of communication involved in translating information into a message in the form of symbols representing ideas?
All communication begins with the sender. The first step the sender is faced with involves the encoding process. In order to convey meaning, the sender must begin encoding, which means translating information into a message in the form of symbols that represent ideas or concepts.
Is the process that allows us to turn communication into thoughts?
Decoding is the process of turning communication into thoughts. Encoded messages are sent through a channel, or a sensory route on which a message travels, to the receiver for decoding.
What is missing in the transmission model?
Although the model does fundamentally describe communication, Chandler (1994) lists several elements missing from the model, including context, time and the medium of communication. Without these elements, the sender is given complete control of the meaning and the receiver is reduced to a ‘…passive target. ‘ (
What is the difference between over communication and under communication?
Explanation: In the case of over communication, the actual message is lost in the jungle of information whereas in under communication the sender is blamed for sharing less information. 6. Communication should serve as a conflict- reduction exercise. Explanation: The statement is true.
What should the sender of the message be careful to avoid?
Explanation: Ambiguity must be avoided. Clarity and crispness of the message is very important. The sender of the message should be careful to see that the receiver does not have to go beyond the text of the message. 11. Which of these is not a commandment of effective communication?
What does it mean to decode the message?
Explanation: The correct statement is: Decoding means to impart understanding of the message. Receiver has to identify the person, words symbols, etc.. 8. When is the communication process complete?
Which statement is true about the relationship between emotions and message encoding?
Both encoding and decoding of message are influenced by our emotions. Explanation: The statement is true. Both encoding and decoding of message are influenced by our emotions. Emotions play a very important role in our lives. 5. In which of these problems, is the actual message lost in the abundance of transmitted information?