
Quiz 2 Models of Communication
Quiz by Patricia R. Quine
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- Q1
Models of communication are conceptual models used to show how the communication process works.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q2
The Shannon-Weaver Model was developed by Warren Shannon and Claude Weaver.
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q3
The information source is where the message of the sender arrives.
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q4
The concept of noise included in the communication models plays the role of having the communicators understand the message.
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q5
The Transaction Model is an interactive model and a two-way process of communication.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q6
The communicators in the Transaction Model communicate multiple messages.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q7
The Schramm Model is a linear or one way process of communication.
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q8
The field of experience of communicators is a concept shown in the Schramm Model of communication.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q9
The way in which the message is encoded can be influenced by cultural aspects, beliefs, attitudes, experiences, and knowledge.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q10
This element of communication distracts or interferes the flow of communication.
channel
source
encoding
noise
300s - Q11
This model of communication shows that the destination of the message plays a passive role in the communication.
Shannon-Weaver Model
Schramm Model
Schramm-Weaver Model
Transaction Model
300s - Q12
The Schramm Model of Communication is illustrated as ______________.
linear
circular
modular
non-linear
300s - Q13
This deals with the interpretation of the receiver of the message sent by the sender.
channeling
decoding
encoding
feedbacking
300s - Q14
This is the term used in communication when the receiver adds information, clarifies an idea, or agrees or not to the message of the sender.
decoding
encoding
noise
feedback
300s - Q15
This refers to the recipient of the message or someone who decodes the message.
source
sender
speaker
receiver
300s