Creating understanding through the exchange of messages
What is Communication?
the person that has a message to communicate
What is the Sender?
Communication that takes place within oneself
Intrapersonal Communication
The name of this chapter
What is The Process of Public Speaking?
1st loop of feedback
What is Prespeech?
the idea the sender wants the receiver to understand
What is the Message?
Facial expressions, gestures, and head movement are all forms of
What is Nonverbal Communication?
The person or persons to whom the message is addressed
What is the Reciever?
This aspect of context refers to the relationships of the people involved
What is Social?
2nd level of communication
What is Interpersonal Communication?
Anything that prevents effective communication
What is Interference?
Responding either verbally or nonverbally
What is Feedback?
TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines are all forms of
What is Mass Communication?
This aspect of context refers to the place where a speech is given
What is Physical?
A model of the communication process begins with its two most basic parts
What is Sender and Receiver?
The physical, social, psychological, and time elements in which communication takes place.
A diagram explaining how the parts of the communication process work and relate to one another may make it easier to understand what takes place when someone communicates
What is Communication Model?
An ongoing activity
What is a Process?
This aspect of context refers to the attitudes and behaviors of those involved
What is Psychological?
4th level of communication
What is Public Speaking?
Any communication, spoken or written
What is Verbal Communication?
Interaction among four to twelve individuals
What is Small Group Communication?
One person communicating with many
What is Public Speaking?
______________is not communication unless the person with whom you are talking understands or shares the meaning or intent of your message
What is Talking?
When the speaker judges the effectiveness of the speech by observing the audience’s behavior and listening to comments to help construct future speeches
What is Postspeech?