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with reference to practical examples discuss osgood and schramm circular model

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Answered by miley527
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Explanation:

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. The sender and the receiver hold both roles in the model.

Answered by skyfall63
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The Osgood-Schramm is based on the principle of two-way communication, with a sender and a receiver. Charles Egerton Osgood popularised the idea that communicating was not "circular", because it took two two participants taking turns sending and receiving a message

Explanation:

In the Osgood-Schramm model, the components are  simple:

  1. Sender: Person who encodes & sends the message.
  2. Message: Content being shared between the parties.
  3. Receiver: Person who decodes (interprets) the message.
  4. Semantic barriers: The contexts, attitudes , perceptions and values that affect the way a message is transmitted and its perception is perceived by the recipient.

Messages travel between sender and recipient in the Osgood-Schramm model. This helps the sender to transmit a message & then receive a message.

There are advantages and disadvantages in the Osgood-Schramm model. The advantage is it offers a clear communication strategy with the sender and recipient trading positions in a circular pattern. This encourages all sides to make the same contribution and express their input, thereby confirming receipt and decoding of the message.

As a negative, semantine noise, discrepancy and ambiguity  often impairs this communication model, which cause the message to be perceived differently from that expected. For instance,  you can tell two people the same thing and both people can hear entirely differently what you meant. The perception aspect of communication is one of the most critical subject of this model. The relative simplicity of the model is another negative factor. It relies on one-to-one communication, rather than multiple participants.

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