• Original research article
  • March 1, 2017
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THE CHARACTERISTIC OF COMMUNICATION TRANSMISSION MODEL

Abstract

The article discusses the transmission model of communication with its flaws and positive sides. The author describes it as one-sided, fixing and separating the roles of the sender and the recipient, not taking into consideration a feedback. The transmission model is an example of the information approach to communication, aimed at improving the ability of the sender to influence the recipient, who is given a secondary role.

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Author information

Valerii Nikolaevich Dolzhenkov

Russian State Social University, Moscow

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Publication history

  • Published: March 1, 2017.

Keywords

  • трансмиссионная модель коммуникации
  • отправитель и получатель
  • информация
  • коммуниканты
  • сообщение
  • шум
  • воздействие
  • контексты
  • transmission model of communication
  • sender and recipient
  • information
  • communicants
  • message
  • noise
  • influence
  • contexts

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