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models of communication by Aristotle

Aristotle's model of communication

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models of communication by Aristotle

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What is Aristotle's model of communication?

  • Aristotle's model of communication primarily focuses on the sender (public speaker, professor, etc.) who passes on their message to the receiver (the audience)
  • The sender is also the only active member

Linear model

  • what is a linear model of communication? Linear communication models suggest that communication takes place only in one direction

Linear models

  • The main elements in these models are: The channel, The sender, and The receiver.
  • Some linear models of communication also mention noise as one of the factors that have a role in the communication process. Noise acts as the added (background) element that usually distracts from the original messag

Aristotle's model of communication

Aristotle's model of communication

  • speaker
  • speech
  • occasion
  • target audience
  • effect

Aristotle's model

  • speaker-source of information or the message
  • speech -the message or information itself
  • occasion-specific context or situation in which communication takes place
  • target audience -the audience is the group of people who will receive the message
  • effect-the intended impact or outcome of persuasive communication

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