Chapter 1 & 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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What is the process of creating shared meaning called?

Communication

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What is one example of implementing nonverbal behavior in your speech.

hand gestures, eye contact, voice inflation, facial expressions. 

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Where should your speech topic come from?

Persona interests/ passions

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Before you can decide on a speech topic, you need to examine your:    

Audience

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What is an example of Secondary Research

Books, internet website, journal article, biography

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What is the correct word for fear of public speaking?

Glossphobia

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What is the most cognitive symptom of public speaking apprehension?

Negative Self-talk

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What is an example of an audience's Demographics?

Age, gender, race, occupation, religion

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When you tailor your speech’s information to the needs, interests, and expectations of your listeners, it is called:

Audience Adaptation

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What is an example of Primary Research?

Personal Interviews, observations, or findings

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Some real or perceived need that a speech might help to address is known as

Exigence 

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Statements alerting listeners about how a main point or subpoint is relevant to them are called

Listener-Relevance Links

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The perception of a speaker as knowledgeable, trustworthy, and personable is called:

Credibility

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What is adapting information in ways that help audience members realize its importance to them

Relevance

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Only remembering what is said first and last is:

Primacy-Recency Effect

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What is one method of reducing public speaking apprehension?

Systematic desensitization, visualization, and relaxation excercises

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The cognitive process of receiving, attending to, constructing meaning from, and responding to messages is called

Listening

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Assuming all members of a group have similar knowledge, behaviors, or beliefs simply because they belong to that group is called:

Sterotyping

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What is the initial audience disposition?

the knowledge and opinions listeners have on your topic before you speak

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any information that clarifies explains or otherwise adds depth or breadth to a topic

Evidence

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what makes up the Rhetorical Situation?

The speaker, audience, and occasion

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The physiological process that occurs when the brain detects sound waves is called

Hearing

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A statement of what you want your audience to know, believe, or do

Speech goal

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What is one way you can establish common ground with your audience?

rhetorical questions, using personal pronouns, Drawing from common expierence

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What defines a reliable source?

VALID and ACCURATE information

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