Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication
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title:
Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication
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The source–message–channel–receiver model is a linear transmission model of communication. It is also referred to as the sender–message–channel–receiver model, the SMCR model, and Berlo's model. It was first published by David Berlo in his 1960 book The Process of Communication. It contains a detailed discussion of the four main components of communication: source, message, channel, and receiver. Source and receiver are usually distinct persons but can also be groups and, in some cases, the same
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Linear transmission model of communication
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source%E2%80%93message%E2%80%93channel%E2%80%93receiver_model_of_communication
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2017-04-09T20:08:10Z
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2024-09-12T08:13:23Z
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