Westley And Maclean s Conceptual Model

Westley And Maclean s Conceptual Model

Westley And Maclean Model And Grorge gerner​

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1. Westley And Maclean Model And Grorge gerner​


Answer:

Westley as a boy's name is related to the Old English name Wesley. The meaning of Westley is "western meado

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Origin: Scottish. Meaning: Son Of The Servant Of John. The name Maclean means Son Of The Servant Of John and is of Scottish origin. Maclean is name that's been used by parents who are considering unisex or non-gendered baby names--baby names that can be used for any gender. In Gaelic, spelled Mac Gille

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2. westley and maclean example of model communication paragraph writing ​


Answer:

is a framework for understanding how we communicate.

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3. It is a type of Westley & Maclean’s Model which the message or the feedback is direct and fast.


Answer:

Interpersonal Communication

Explanation:

Feedback is direct and fast in interpersonal communication, indirect and slow in mass communication.


4. Explain the different models of Conceptual Paradigm​


Answer:

The types of conceptual frameworks are taxonomy, visual representa- tion, and mathematical description. The content of conceptual frameworks include reading process, reading aptitude, and the learning-to-read process.


5. conceptual definition of model​


A conceptual model is a model of an application that the designers want users to understand

6. What is the importance of interface metaphors in a conceptual model?​


Answer:

The purpose of the interface metaphor is to give the user instantaneous knowledge about how to interact with the user interface. They are designed to be similar to physical entities but also have their own properties (e.g., desktop metaphor and web portals).


7. Who conceptualized the SMCR model?


The SMCR model that focuses on the four elements of communication (Source, Message, Channel, Receiver) was conceptualized by David K. Berlo. This model is an example of a linear model of communication.

8. Donabedian model is a conceptual model that provides a framework for examining health services


Explanation:

The model is named after the late Stanford sociologist and medical doctor, Donald Donabedian.

Donabedian model is a conceptual model that provides a framework for examining health services. It focuses on three different domains: "technical" or "measurable" quality (which includes structural elements such as adequate staffing levels, supplies, and equipment); "clinical" quality (which includes measures of the appropriateness of care according to best practices); and finally, “caring” quality which captures patients' perspectives about their interactions with providers. The components are measured by various tools including patient satisfaction surveys. The tools are often used by clinicians, researchers, and other stakeholders, but also by patients themselves.

The model has been applied to a wide range of health care settings including inpatient and outpatient hospital departments, primary care practices, nursing homes, community mental health centers and prisons. It has also been applied in other settings outside the medical sciences such as law enforcement agencies.

Donabedian model’s current use is mostly focused on outcomes research that compares the performance of different health care systems in terms of their ability to improve or maintain quality measures relevant to individual patients.


9. how the DNA model was conceptualized​


Answer:

The DNA model was conceptualized through a combination of observations, experiments, and theoretical insights by several scientists over many years.

In the early 1900s, researchers discovered that the genetic information of an organism is stored in its chromosomes, which are composed of both proteins and nucleic acids. In the 1940s, Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty showed that DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material responsible for heredity, as opposed to proteins.

In the early 1950s, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins used X-ray crystallography to study the structure of DNA. They produced images that hinted at the molecule's double-helical shape, but they did not fully understand the significance of their findings.

Meanwhile, James Watson and Francis Crick, two young researchers in England, were working to decipher the structure of DNA. They used Franklin's and Wilkins' data, along with their own experimental results and theoretical insights, to construct a model of DNA's double helix. In 1953, they published a paper in the journal Nature describing the structure of DNA and its implications for how genetic information is stored and transmitted.

The DNA model proposed by Watson and Crick was groundbreaking because it provided a clear and elegant explanation for how genetic information is replicated and passed on from generation to generation. It also paved the way for advances in genetics, biotechnology, and medicine, as scientists began to understand more about how DNA works at the molecular level.


10. Who conceptualized the SMCR model?


David Berlo conceptualized the SMCR Modelthe answer is.. DAVID BERLO

11. what are the core components of conceptual model​


Answer:

The conceptual model consists of a set of components: the objectives, inputs, outputs, content, assumptions and simplifications of the model. The modeling objectives describe the purpose of the model and simulation project.

Answer:

The conceptual model consists of a set of components: the objectives, inputs, outputs, content, assumptions and simplifications of the model. The modeling objectives describe the purpose of the model and simulation project.

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12. what are the similarities of the three major models of conceptual framework​


Answer:

I also have to have both theoretical and conceptual frameworks in my study. From my reading of literature on research methods in the social sciences and behavioural sciences, the two terms are not research design-specific. In other words, it is not so that one belongs to the qualitative paradigm while the other to the quantitative one. Though the terms might have been used interchangeably, in fact, they refer to different things.


13. Which one is an example of a conceptual model in science?​


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14. I found out that the three major models of conceptual framework are​


Answer:

Working hypothesis – exploration or exploratory research. Pillar questions – exploration or exploratory research. Descriptive categories – description or descriptive research.


15. what is the term of face validity of a Conceptual model?​


Answer:

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16. describe theoretical framework and conceptual model


Conceptual framework is developed by the researcher to solve a particular problem that he wants to find solution whereas theoretical framework is based on theories or general representation of relationship between various things. Conceptual framework assist in finding way to solve the problem and theoretical framework helps in relating your identified/ specific problem in general.


17. Describe briefly the unique/distinct and salient of each communication model.Aristotle's ModelLasswell's ModelShannon-Weaver ModelOsgood-Shcramm ModelThe Wesley and Maclean ModelBarnlunds Transactional ModelDance's Helical Model​


Answer:

1. Aristotle’s Model

A framework for thinking about how to improve your communication abilities, by looking at key aspects underpinning a situation.

2. Lasswell’s Model

A basic framework for analyzing one-way communication by asking five questions: Who, said what, through which channel, to whom, with what effects?

3. Shannon-Weaver Model

The Shannon-Weaver model is the first to highlight the role of ‘noise’ in communication, which can disrupt or alter a message between sender and receiver.

4. Osgood-Schramm Model

The Osgood-Schramm model explores communication that is equal and reciprocal. It does not differentiate between the sender and receiver, but sees each as being in an equal position as message encoders and decoders.

5. The Westley and Maclean Model

The Westley and Maclean model shows that our communication is influenced by environmental, cultural and personal factors.

6. Barnlund’s Transactional Model

Barnlund’s Transactional Model of Communication highlights the role of private and public cues that impact our messages.

7. Dance’s Helical Model

Dance’s Helical Model sees communication as a circular process that gets more and more complex as communication occurs, which can be represented by a helical spiral.


18. The conceptual model can handle _____ relationships and multivalued attributes.


Answer:

b. M:N

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19. when was the first conceptual model of artificial neural networks developed?​


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1943The first step toward artificial neural networks came in 1943 when Warren McCulloch, a neurophysiologist, and a young mathematician, Walter Pitts, wrote a paper on how neurons might work. They modeled a simple neural network with electrical circuits.

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20. 7. Which one is an example of a conceptual modelin science?​


Answer:

A conceptual model can illustrate the water cycle, where evaporation and transpiration lead to the formation of clouds and then to precipitation in the form of rain, sleet, or snow. Conceptual models can be diagrams. A food web is an example of a concept drawn as a flow chart.


21. Westley and McLean model of communication scenario


Westley and McLean model of communication scenario

Bruce Westley and Malcolm S. MacLean junior established the Westley & MacLean Model of Communication. Malcolm was the head of the University of Journalism School, while Westley was a professor at  Wisconsin. The Newcomb co-orientation model was used to create the model. The Westley and MacLean Model of Communication does not begin when a person speaks or transmits a message; instead, it starts when they react to their physical surroundings. The model demonstrates that environmental conditions, statements, and communication processes are all intertwined. The Westley and MacLean Model of Communication has several components, which might be confusing at times. On the other hand, the model is quite simple to comprehend, as each piece is discussed below.

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22. make a conceptual paradigm IPO model?​


1.Determine the inputs of your study. ...2.Outline your research process. ...

3.State the research output. ...

4.Create the model using the determined input, process, and output of the research.

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23. illustrate a conceptual model of your research study


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24. Who conceptualized the SMCR model?


Models of communication are conceptual models used to explain the human communication process. The first major model for communication was developed in 1948 by Claude Elwood Shannon and published with an introduction by Warren Weaver for Bell Laboratories.


25. Which of the following is not a common form of conceptual database model?


Answer & Explanation:

SEQUENTIAL

26. a model about a conceptual framework depicting what is marketing​


Answer:

That is Sales Lady

Explanation:

THEY ARE IN THE MARKET SELLING


27. what are the similarities of the three major models of conceptual framework​


Answer:

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28. what are the similarities of the three major models of conceptual framework?​


Answer:

The difference between theoretical and conceptual frameworks my s scale -- reffering to the Big Ideas and the smaller ones


29. Select all that is true of the conceptual model. (check all that are true)


Answer:

wheres the picture?

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30. How the planetary model of an atom conceptualized? ​


Answer:

The modern model of an atom is based on quantum mechanics

the electrons encircle the nucleus of the atom in specific allowable paths called orbits. Because When the electron is in one of these orbits, its energy is fixed. The orbits that are further from the nucleus are all of successively greater energy.


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