This component is used by a source to receivers.
What is a Message?
This term refers to the exchange of information specifically used to complete tasks, share ideas, or coordinate work in a professional setting.
What is professional communication?
MS. P REPLACED ZACH'S Q!
These three (3) devices are used to appeal to an audience by manipulating their Trust, Hearts, and Minds.
What are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos?
This is the first step of product development.
What is Market Research?
This is faulty information that spreads regardless of its intent.
What is Misinformation?
This is the process of choosing a side and defending it.
What is Taking a Stance?
This is used to hook the audience, and make them want to read.
What are Sensational Headlines?
This is the component of speech that relates to the highness or lowness of a speaker’s voice.
What is Pitch of Speech?
This is the medium used to send a message.
What is a Channel?
These two (2) modes of exchange are mainly used for office/home communication jobs.
What are Telecommunications and Telecommuting?
This persuasive technique overstates something to create a strong impression.
What is Exaggeration?
Advertisements depicted within TV shows and movies are this type of advertising.
What is Product Placement?
This is making a statement that pulls a person to one side or another side.
What is Polarization?
The Research Design Process includes collecting all kinds of data, which fall under these 2 categories.
What is Qualitative or Quantitative data?
This piece of writing reveals something about a topic that the audience did not know or was ill-informed on.
What is an Exposé?
This is the component of speech that relates to the emphasis placed on certain parts of a speaker’s phrasing.
What is Inflection?
This component surrounds a word, event, or idea to provide information for understanding.
What is Context?
These rules guide respectful and responsible behavior when communicating online or through digital platforms.
What is netiquette?
This type of persuasive technique is used to create a dramatic effect or provoke a thought instead of an answer.
What is a Rhetorical Question?
This refers to the overall pricing when involved in manufacturing an item.
What is the production cost?
This is the act of humor and imitation being used lightheartedly to provide commentary or critique.
What is Satire?
This is determined by checking the author's qualifications, accuracy of information, publication date, and whether the source is biased or objective.
What is the Credibility of a Source?
This is the profession of developing informational texts for broadcasting or other forms of mass communication.
What is Journalism?
This is the term for how someone acts in various situations and in response to various stimuli.
What are Behavioral Traits?
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These three (3) external components of communication affect how a message is received or interpreted.
What are Environment, Context, and Interference?
This term describes the use of digital technology and online platforms to conduct business transactions such as buying and selling goods or services.
What is e-commerce?
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This persuasive technique makes the audience feel like you are speaking directly to them.
What is Using Pronouns?
MS. P REPLACED AVEREE'S Q!
These two (2) steps of product development entail creating a visual plan of the product and a to-scale model of the product.
What are Sketching and Prototyping?
This is the unfounded explanation of a situation that blames the secretive work of sinister, powerful people.
What is a Conspiracy Theory?
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To sway an audience to connect with the information you gather, you must consider the type of audience you have and how you will communicate to this aspect of each individual.
What are Styles of Communication?
This aspect of Journalism reveals details regarding what is wrong with an institution, system, or idea.
What is Explaining a Problem or Issue?
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These are the four (4) factors you should consider when imitating a speaker.
What are Background, Personality Traits, Physical Presentation, and Behavior Traits?
MS. P REPLACED HANNAH'S Q!
This component of communication can appear through nonverbal or verbal cues and can inform the source of it's impact on the audience.
What is Feedback?
These two (2) career types verify facts and relay them remaining objective, unlike influencers.
What are Journalists and Broadcasters.
(Alternative Answers TBD by Ms. P.)
Speakers often appeal to pathos by using this technique, which makes the audience visualize an experience or feel an emotion near first-hand.
What is Imagery?
MS. P REPLACED ZAIRE'S Q!
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These four (4) basic steps are the outline to creating a perfect Pitch!
What are Introduction, Summary, Request, and Call to Action?
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This is the term for creating/sharing oversimplified or false information and wielding it to intentionally harm an audience.
What is Weaponizing Disinformation?
Research requires you to remain flexible and refine your focus as you learn new information, which will be guided by this open-ended thought that sits at the heart of a subject.
What is an Essential Question?
MS. P REPLACED JAIDEN'S Q!
These two (2) types of evidence can serve as proof of an issue or problem.
What are Photographic and Witness Reports.
These are the four (4) leading factors pertaining to Non-Verbal Communication.
What are Facial Expressions, Head Movement, Body Movement, and Artifacts?
MS. P REPLACED TALEAH'S Q!
This is the order of progression that includes all six (6) components of communication.
What is the Source uses a Channel to send a Message to the Receiver; who processes the message; as well as the Environment, Context, and any Interference, to provide Feedback?
These two (2) career clusters most- frequently use appeals to emotion, reasoning, and credibility to sway large audiences.
What are Advertising and Public Service?
(Alternative Answers TBD by Ms. P.)
A speaker who says they are “one of the people”, while also promoting a product developed with leading experts in the scientific field most closely related to the product, combines these Rhetorical Devices.
What are Ethos and Pathos?
MS. P REPLACED ZACH'S Q!
When developing a product, these 6 aspects of the idea must be considered for the longevity and success of a product.
What is the product must be Researchable, Prototypeable, Testable, Financeable, Launchable, and Valuable/Impactful?
Politicians often use emotional manipulation to lead people to vote for their political party in this type of society.
What is Post-Truth?
MS. P REPLACED BRAYLON'S Q!
These five (5) questions must be answered while designing data collection for a Research Plan.
What are:
Primary or Secondary?
Qualitative or Quantitative?
Materials (Tools and Supplies)?
How (When, Where, and In what Way)?
Criteria for Selecting Sources?
MS. P REPLACED JAIDEN'S Q!
Anonymous sources are referred to by this type of word (150pts), also called an alias, and can provide these three (3) styles of interview perspectives(450pts).
FOR 150 POINTS: What are monikers?
FOR 450 POINTS: What are Witness Statements, Protests, and Activistic Perspectives?
These four (4) aspects should be considered when imitating someone’s behavioral traits.
What are speech patterns, body language, typical reactions, and/or unique habits?