Chapter 1
Chapter 4
Chapter 7
Chapter 13
Interesting facts
100

a person must choose symbols in order to do this

Encode


100

not paying attention to what you're hearing.



Nonlistening

100

the goals you need to accomplish with your research

research objectives

100

the combination of verbal and nonverval communication skills used to present a speech


delivery

100

Who was the first person to take a photograph? 

A. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce

B. Dorothea Lange 

A. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce

200

the right to share one's ideas and opinions free from censorship

Freedom of expression


200

when one person consistently interrupts another.



Interruptive Listening

200

a strategy for finding and keeping track of information to use in your speech

research plan

200

generating speech content in the moment, without time to prepare in advance



impromptu speech

200


What is Abraham Lincoln middle name ? 

A. Benjamin 

B. No middle name 

B. No middle name 

300

a communicative exchange in which all participants continuously send and receive messages

Transaction

300

actively thinking about the message received not only the words, but also the nonverbal cues.



Processing

300

being qualified and knowledge about a given topic based on credentials and expertise



credibility

300

how loud or soft your voice is as you deliver a speech

volume

300

trademarked the phrase “It’s on like Donkey Kong” in 2010

Nintendo

400

(also called interference) anything that disrupts the communication between source and receiver

Noise

400

the ability to remember what was heard.


Retention

400

contains information about the source author and where evidence can be found

citation

400

how quickly or slowly you speak during a presentation



rate of delivery

400

This film involved an anonymous killer calling and murdering his victims, Caller ID usage tripled in the United States.

Scream

500

the "lens" through which a person sees and interprets reality



Worldview


500

when public speakers focus solely on the mechanics of their presentation. (ignoring audience questions, half listening to audience, ignoring feedback)

Agenda-Driven Listening


500

career professionals who are hired to assist students and faculty members with research



research librarian

500

the high and low qualities of a person's speaking voice.

tone

500

The cigarette lighter was invented before what?

cigarette

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