What is the relationship of the variables on the SMCR, do you think it helps explain further to the model? Justify your answer.
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The relationship of the variables on the SMCR, do you think it helps explain further to the model
- The SMCR model of communication was created in 1960 by American communications theorist David Berlo. Effective communication, in Berlo's opinion, happens when the sender and the recipient of a message are on an equal or nearly equal footing.
- For instance, for effective communication to take place between two parties, the listener must possess similar communication abilities to the speaker. Furthermore, Berlo defines communication as any type of information that is being transmitted or conveyed to a receiver. So, this can encompass casual chats between friends or formal lectures presented at a scientific conference.
- The Shannon-Weaver model of communication has been extended in the sender-message-channel-receiver (SMCR) model. This model, which in 1960 clearly divided Shannon and Weaver's linear model into its component parts, was developed by David Berlo. Other academics have expanded upon it.
- The SMCR Model of Communication by David Berlo captures communication in its most basic form. Sender, Message, Channel, and Receiver are all abbreviated as SMCR. The various elements that make up the fundamental process of communication are described by Berlo's SMCR Model of Communication from 1960.
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