Which atomic model is proposed by schrodinger?a. Nuclear modelb. Planetary modelc. Raisin bread modeld. Quantum Mechanical Model
1. Which atomic model is proposed by schrodinger?a. Nuclear modelb. Planetary modelc. Raisin bread modeld. Quantum Mechanical Model
Erwin Schrödinger proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom, which treats electrons as matter waves.
Theory of Quantum Mechanical ModelsErwin Schrodinger, expressed his opinion regarding the atomic theory of quantum mechanics by saying that electrons can be considered as waves of matter whose motion can be equalized with wave motion. His statement can also be called wave mechanics or also known as quantum mechanics.
Erwin Schrodinger also said that the position of electrons in atoms cannot be determined with certainty, and what can be determined is only the probability or the area of their possible existence. Orbital is the space that has the greatest probability that an electron can be found.
In the quantum mechanical model, atoms are explained that have electrons that move like a wave that revolves around a certain orbit like planets around the sun. The electrons or waves do not have a certain position in space, so it is difficult to determine. The position of the electron can only be found in a room through its probabilities or chances. The greater the opportunity, the more electrons will be found. The position is then described by means of quantum numbers.
So it can be concluded that the atomic model based on the principle of electrons moving like waves is the quantum mechanical model of the atom.
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2. pahelp1.What are modals of communication2. What are different modasl of communication-Linear model-Interactive model-transactional model-lasswell model-Aristotle model-berlo smcr model-shannon and weaver model -darlung's model-schramm's model-white's model
Answer:
1. Linear model
2. Transactional models
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3. why is communication important to you and society? explain the different communication models :a. aristotle's models b. shannon - weaver's modelsc. osgood - schramm model d. white stages
Why is it important to understand the different models of communication?
Effectiveness of Communication Models
Communication models help identify and understand the components and relationship of the communication process being studied. Models represent new ideas and thought on various aspects of communication which helps us to plan for effective communication system.
4. whites model of communication examples
Answer:
white model tell that the communication circular and continuous
5. it is also called iformation theorya.aristottlelian modelb.shannon weaverc.model of communicationd.schram model of communicatione.eugene white of model communication
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
B. Shannon Weaver
Explanation:
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6. compre and contrast the following models of communicationShannon-weaver's model-Schrammm's model-White's model-
Answer:
Shannon-Weaver Model-
One Sentence Overview: The Shannon-Weaver model is the first to highlight the role of ‘noise’ in communication, which can disrupt or alter a message between sender and receiver.
The Shannon-Weaver model sees communication occurring in five key parts: sender, encoder, channel, decoder, receiver. It emphasizes the importance of encoding and decoding messages for them to be sent (e.g. turning them into written words, morse code, etc.). During the process of encoding, sending and decoding, ‘noise’ occurs that can disrupt or cloud a message. In the most traditional sense, this may be static on a radio broadcast, or even extend to mishearing a conversation or misspelling an email. This model was the first to introduce the role of noise in the communication process.
The idea of feedback was retroactively introduced to this model.
shannon weaver model of communication
schrammm's model -
It is a Circular Model, so that communication is something circular in nature
Encoder – Who does encoding or Sends the message (message originates)
Decoder – Who receives the message
Interpreter – Person trying to understand (analyses, perceive) or interpret
Explanation:
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7. EXAMPLE of Eugene white's model of communication
Answer:
EUGENE WHITE'S MODEL (1960)
EUGENE WHITE'S MODEL (1960)Eugene White's Model tells that communication in circular and continuous, without a beginning or an end. He also introduced the concept of feedback.
Explanation:
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#CarryOnLearning8. 11. A teacher doesn't want to listen to the explanation of a student on why he was late in passing his assignment. Which model of communication best explains this situation? A. Interactive Model B. Linear Model C. Schramm's Model D. Transactional Model 12. When a student frowns while the teacher is explaining a topic can be best explained by what model of communication? A. Interactive Model B. Linear Model C. Schramm's Model D. Transactional Model 13. When a person from a conversation jumps from one topic to another depending on their interest but is still sustained by the whole group is best explained by which model of communication? A. Interactive Model B. Linear Model C. Schrainm's Model D. Transactional Model B
Answer:
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9. white's model of communication?
White's model of communication
10. Actie 4 Draw Me Model Directions Draw one example of a communication model for each category below. Then briedy explain the process of each model. 1. Llanar Communication Model Diagram: Explanation:
Answer:
There are four main types of communication we use on a daily basis: verbal, nonverbal, written and visual.
Explanation:
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11. II. ESSAYChoose the most common Model of Communication that you or the people around the worldare using, briefly explain why it is the most common Model of Communication and site someexamples from daily lives.
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Answer:
InternetAlmost all the people in the world now has their phones, tablet, IPod and Laptops. They use it in almost everything they do like contacting their family or friends. In many people, there are many uses of mobile. Some people say, it is the most useful thing in the world. But why?
Internet is useful in anything. we can use it to search for our home works, our projects and proposals. it is the most common model of communication because it is very useful in any ways. almost all people in this world uses it for researches and finding answers for the questions of their daily lives and communicate to their family and friends that are away or out of town or out of country.
Internet can be very useful but, you should limit using it. use it for better effects. don't use for the bad. Use it wisely.
Explanation:
Internet is very useful but use it wisely.12. The model of the atom that scientists use today is?a. Plum Pudding Modelb. Planetary Modelc. Quantum Mechanical Modeld. All the Above.
Answer:
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Explanation:
There are two models of atomic structure in use today: the Bohr model and the quantum mechanical model. Of these two models, the Bohr model is simpler and relatively easy to understand. A model is useful because it helps you understand what's observed in nature.
13. similarities of eugene whites model and scramms model of communication
Both of this model have cycle process in communication. Anywhere in the elements is capable to start a communication.
14. C. Shannon-weaver's models of communicationD. Schram model of communicationE. eugene white model of communicationF. berlos model of communicationG. helical model of communicationpa help po
C. a mathematical theory of communication that argues that human communication can be broken down into 6 key concepts: sender, encoder, channel, noise, decoder, and receiver.
D. views communication as a process that takes place between a sender (transmitter) and a receiver: there will be also a message, and a medium through which the message can be transmitted
E. the communicator can then uses his/her vocal mechanism to produce the sounds of language accompanied by his/her facial expression, gestures, and body stance.
F. outlined into six stages: the communications source, the encoding of the message, the message, the delivery method of the message, the decoding of the message, and the message receiver
G. a communication model in which communication is explained by means of a helix. ... To this end, he used the shape of a helix. This shape describes the communication process, and visualises communication as a spiral-shaped model.
15. example of a white communication model
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The three most well known models for communication are Linear, Interactional, and Transactional. As West & Turner (2007) explain, each model sheds light on the development of communication, but emphasizes different parts of the communication process.
Answer:
According to Eugene White in his definition of the model of communication, it is a repetitive cycle. His 1960 model is that of a cyclical process composed of eight stages. These stages are thinking, symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feed-backing, monitoring and thinking.
Explanation:
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16. what model of communication is when the communication is circle and continuous process. a. berlo's model of communication b. white model of communication c. Aristotle's model of communication d. shannon weaver model of communication
Answer:
B.White model of communication
Explanation:
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17. differentiate aristotle's model of communication, claude shannon and warren weaver model of communication, wilbur schramm model of communication, and eugene white model of communication
Answer:
Aristotle's Model is the first communication model. It only has three elemets – Speaker, Message, and Reciever. Shannon-Weaver's Model is also called the “Mother of all Models”. It has Seven (7) Elements which are the Sender, Encoder, Channel, Noise, Decoder, Receiver and the Feedback.
18. Directions: Fill in the blanks with the suitable words. 1. Explaining a concept using a can be very helpful for it simplifies the learning process and allows for better understanding. than 2. Aristotle's model of communication is more focused on interpersonal communication. 3. 's model of communication is also known as the Telephone Model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in the 1940's. 4. claims that communication can take place if and only if there is an overlap between the field of experience of the participants in the communication process. 5. Eugene White's model of communication says that communication is and without a beginning or end.
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19. Eugene white's model of communication definition
According to Eugene White in his definition of the model of communication, it is a repetitive cycle. His 1960 model is that of a cyclical process composed of eight stages. These stages are thinking, symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feed-backing, monitoring and thinking. This model suggests that there is no beginning nor end to communication. He is also the one who introduced the concept of feedback-- a process that is now known to close the loop (complete the cycle).
The concept of feedback in communication
Feedback in communication refers to the response or reaction of the receiver of the message to the sender's message. In Eugene White's Model, feedback comes after decoding the message. It is critical, therefore, for the message to be decoded or understood correctly for the proper reaction to be elicited. In today's setting, we can exemplify this when most people receive fake news. Without properly decoding the integrity of the message, most people tend to react right away. Hence, we tend to become emotional over something that is not true.
Remember that the purpose of communication, any communication, is to convey messages--and by extension, that message has to be truthful as well. Disinformation in the way of fake news is bad communication--because it makes people confused and believe things that are not true or misleading.
On the other hand, for those providing legitimate messages, feedback could be a way to evaluate the effectiveness of the message you are tying to convey. If reaction was negative towards a positive news, for example, maybe there is something missing in the way the message was delivered--maybe there is a need to simplify the words used.
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20. It is called the mother of all models of communication. a. Aristotle Model of Communication b. Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication c. White Model of Communication d. Schramm Model of Communication
b. Shannon and weaver model communicatio
The Shannon–Weaver model of communication has been called the "mother of all models." It embodies the concepts of information source, message, transmitter, signal, channel, noise, receiver, information destination, probability of error, encoding, decoding, information rate, channel capacity.
21. Communication models include Aristotle's Model, Shannon-Weaver’s Model, Eugene White’s Model, Shramm’s Model. Choose one model and explain it briefly in your own words. What do you think is the relevance of knowing and understanding these models?
Answer:
Aristotle Model of Communication
Explanation:
This model is a speaker centered model as the speaker has the most important role in it and is the only one active.It is speaker roleto deliver a speech to the audience.the role of the audience is possissive , influence by the speech.This makes the Communication process one way from speaker to receiver
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22. What model/s of communication is used in Picture A? Picture B? Explain your answer
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23. Decoding Eugene white's model of communication
Answer:
Eugene White's model recognizes feedback as a part of the communication process. He described the process as sequential and cyclical, following the eight stages of oral communication. These stages are thinking, symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feedbacking, and monitoring.
24. schram's & White's model are example of what type of communication model?
Answer:
Schramm's model also revolves around the above principle. According to the Schramm's model, coding and decoding are the two essential processes of an effective communication. He also emphasizes that the communication is incomplete unless and until the sender receives a feedback from the recipient.
25. eugene white's model of communication
Answer:
His 1960 model is that of a cyclical process composed of eight stages. These stages are thinking, symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feed-backing, and monitoring.
Explanation:
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26. explain the similarities and diferrence of aristotle,shannon weaver,osgood schramm,and whites model of communication
Answer:
Aristotle’s theory of communication is the place to start in communication theory. Aristotle makes the natural first move in his analysis by assuming that communication is from A to B. But he is an astute man and notices that the message from A to B has to run the gauntlet of all the factors which determine the interpretation and the effect of the speech on the ‘audience’, all the psychological stuff, all the associations, all the values, etc. of the listener. All those affect what passes from A to B, that is, what B gets is his/her interpretation of A’s sounds and Aristotle gives a sensible analysis of that problem. He mentions that A is trying to affect the mind of B, to get B to experience the desired psychological event.
But Shannon and Weaver’s theory is not just about human to human speech, it’s communication without reference to external influences so there’s no mention of the psychology of the receiver, of the audience, of the purpose of A or the values of B. All that is torn off the theory and we’re down to A using symbols without their own meanings, like the dots and dashes of morse code, and they want to emphasize that there can be interference along the way from A to B, wonderfully called ‘ noise’. So noise is replacing all the stuff about the audience in Aristotle, and with communication assumed to be about events without their own meaning. Electronic pulses, flickering light, meaningless noises. A quite different model of communication, surely. They are folding in the astonishing fact that communication actually depends upon meaningless physical events like letters of the alphabet, click sounds in Morse, electrical variations in a wire, or, now, the sympathetic relations between two photons resulting from entanglement. And in this context they get a smile from Aristotle when they introduce the concept of ‘noise’: stuff along the way which interlopes on the stream of communications and messing up the communication. Turns out to be a brilliant addition over time and technology. ‘Noise’ is a brilliantly simple piece of genious.
And finally Schramms! Schramm's model: a model which reminds us that at each end there is an interesting event, key event! Coding at A and decoding at B and A, the necessity of checking which this implies and how to do it. Shannon had already contributed brilliantly to this problem, related to noise, perhaps from the tricks of the enemy’s cyber geeks. His paper is sacred words in the profession - worth a day or two’s amusements and, frankly, some real surprises.
All in, just describing the three models is a course in itself about how to think about communication (not my specialty) and, if you ever get involved in it, you will never stop thinking with and about these super clever thinkers and their interlaced theories. Well, you could survive without the Aristotle, but he’s a clever lad when you think how old he is … now.
And all this was an example of my profession. Actually all this is a primer into modern philosophy, a rough and quick intro to an issue at the centre of our thinking which we code as ‘intensionality’ or the ‘meaning of meaning’.
Explanation:
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27. Directions: Fill in the blanks with the suitable words. 1. Explaining a concept using a can be very helpful for it simplifies the learning process and allows for better understanding. 2. Aristotle's model of communication is more focused on than interpersonal communication. 3. 's model of communication is also known as the Telephone Model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in the 1940's. 4. claims that communication can take place if and only if there is an overlap between the field of experience of the participants in the communication process. 5. Eugene White's model of communication says that communication is and without a beginning or end.
Answer:
1. graph
2. public speaking
3. shannon weavers
4. wilbur schramm
5. circular and continue
6. emotional
7. vocabulary
28. MODELS:1.) Aristotle's Model of Communication2.) Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication3.) Osgood Schramm Model of Communication4.) Eugene White Model of CommunicationWhat model is appropriate to use in this pandemic?
Answer:
1.Aristotle's model of communication is mainly a speaker centered model where the speaker and speech are very important. It is broadly divided into 5 primary elements Speaker, Speech, Occasion, Audience, and Effect. ... In this model, the speaker gives the speech whereas the target audience is passively influenced
2.The linear communication model was first introduced by Shannon and Weaver in 1949. In this model, the message travels one direction from the sender to the receiver. In other words, once the sender sends the message to the receiver, the communication process ends.
3.The Osgood-Schramm model of communication is a circular, rather than linear, experience that involves a sender, who encodes a message, and a recipient, who decodes it. ... It also explores the idea of semantic barriers, such as beliefs, values, or background that can change the way the message is interpreted.
4.Eugene White's model recognizes feedback as a part of the communication process. He described the process as sequential and cyclical, following the eight stages of oral communication. These stages are thinking, symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feedbacking, and monitoring.
Explanation:
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29. 1)explaining concept using a_______can be very useful for it simplifies the learning process and allows for better understanding.2)Aristotle's model of communication is more focus on _______ than interpersonal communication.3)________'s models of communication is also known as the telephone model for this is based on the experience of using the telephone back in 1940's.4)________claims that communication can take place if and only if there is an overlap between the field of experience of the participants in the communication process.5)Eugene White's model of communication says that communication is_______and_________without beginning or end.
Answer:
1. graph
2. public speaking
3. shannon weaver's
4. wilbur schramm
5. circular and continue
30. advantage and disadvantage of white's model of communication
Answer:
An advantage of linear model communication is that the message of the sender is clear and there is no confusion . It reaches to the audience straightforward. But the disadvantage is that there is no feedback of the message by the receiver.
Explanation:
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