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The Aristotle’s communication model is

Aristotle’s Model of revolves around the speaker as the main


Communication concept of this theory is that, speaker plays
the most important role in communication and
it is the only one who holds the responsibility
to influence his/her audience through public
speaking. It is the speaker’s role to deliver a
speech to the audience. The audience is
passive, influenced by the speech. This makes
the communication process one way, from
speaker to receiver.
The communicators or the source and the
Berlo's SMCR Model of reciever are influenced by their personal
Communication characteristics demonstrated in their attitudes,
communication skills, and knowledge. The five
senses are the channels of communication or
the means by which communication is
transmitted.

The concept of noise are added in this model.


Shannon Weaver’s Model Noise can be physical, psychological or
of Communication semantic.

It was a verbal transmission model that


Lasswell's Model of comprised five questions that described one of
Communication the earliest views on how communication
works.

The source is the speaker who encodes the


Schramms's Model of message. The destination is the reciever who
Communication decodes the message. His role model depicts
the dual roles of communicators possess
without which communication between
communicators where they can be both
senders and encoders and receiver or
decoders.

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