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What is the difference between laswell and aristotle communication model? ​

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Answered by manojkrsingh1171
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The Aristotle's communication model is a speaker centered model as the speaker has the most important role in it and is the only one active. It is the speaker's role to deliver a speech to the audience.Lasswell's communication model was developed by communication theorist Harold D.

Answered by ItzAki07
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Lasswell's model of communication (also known as Lasswell's communication model) describes an act of communication by defining who said it, what was said, in what channel it was said, to whom it was said, and with what effect it was said.

Aristotle Model of Communication is formed with 5 basic elements. (i) Speaker, (ii) Speech, (iii) Occasion, (iv) Audience and (v) Effect. Aristotle advises speakers to build speech for different audience on different time (occasion) and for different effects. Speaker plays an important role in Public speakin

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