Purposive Communication: Leon Guinto Memorial College Inc
Purposive Communication: Leon Guinto Memorial College Inc
Atimonan, Quezon
S.Y. 2020- 2021
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
The sender, channel and receiver play crucial roles in linear communication. The
sender puts an idea, thought or feeling into a message, and transmits this
message via a ‘channel’. This channel acts as the medium and will change the
message into a tangible form, for instance speech, writing or animation. In its
new form, the message is transmitted to the receiver, who then decodes it.
According to the model, many things can affect the one-way communication
process. For instance, the choice of channel selected may affect the way a
receiver interprets a message. Also, a number of disruptions can occur at any
point – they're known as ‘noise’. It can include ‘psychological noise’, whereby the
psychological state of the receiver will affect the interpretation of the message,
including stress, anxiety, anger and so on.
Since both sender and receiver are necessary to keep the communication alive in
transactional model, the communicators are also interdependent to each other. For
example, transactional communication is not possible if the receiver is not listening to
sender.
Interview a friend or family member and ask him or her what he or she thinks of one of
the following statements and how this statement impacts relationships. Do not tell your
interviewee that these are myths or facts about communication. Instead, record his or
her perceptions about the statement and discuss whether you agree or disagree with
his or her views.
(Note: In your interview, please use English language and wear presentable attire)
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