Chapter 2: Foundations of Verbal Language
Chapter 5: The Self and Perception
Chapter 6: Interpersonal and Electronically Mediated Communication
Chapter 15: Public Speaking: The Persuasive Speech
Chapter 16: Public Speaking: Presenting the Message
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A system of arbitrary signals, such as sounds, gestures, or symbols, used by a nation, people, or distinct community to communicate thoughts and feelings.
What is language
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Many people call it shyness, but in the field of communication, the anxiety is identified as what?
What is communication apprehension
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Communication that takes place with two or more people
What is interpersonal communication
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A persuasive speech should have an end goal of either of these two concepts
What is conviction or actuation
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It is important to maintain this type of contact with your audience
What is eye contact
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This language is one whoe function is to perform a social task. Language functions such as greetings, farewells, and small-talk exchanges are aspects of this language.
What is phatic language
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This is known as innner speech, "communication that takes place within a single person, often for the purpose of clarifying ideas or analyzing a situation. Other times, this is undertaken in order to reflect upon or appreciate something."
What is intrapersonal communication
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This is the ability to control what happens - to creat things you want to happen and to block things you don't want to happen
What is power
200
Speaker credibility is known by the following greek word
What is ethos
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Incorporating the use of these movements: the use of hands, body, and facial expressions can create emphasis to a point in a speech
What are gestures
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This theory centers on the principle that our understanding of self is built by those who react to and comment on our language, actions, ideas, beliefs, and mannerisms.
What is Significant-Other Theory
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This is your idea or picture of yourself
What is self-concept
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Research shows that women are more direct in their communication. True or False
What is false
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Speakers sometimes, intentionally or not, present material that contains logical flaws known as
What are reasoning fallacies
300
It is better to focus more attention on your visual aids then the content of your speech. True or False
What is False
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The function of this language is to convey information
What is cognitive language
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In this type of communication culture, the emphasis is on how the verbal message can be conveyed through the indirect language and the noverbal channels of silence and subtle tone of voice
What is high-context culture/society
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One approach to understanding need satisfaction is this model which has 5 levels
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs
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If you run over the alloted time for your speech which of the three Greek components have you negatively affected?
What is ethos
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The process that describes that describes that the human cortex functions much like a computer, receiving, storing, processing, and retrieving information
What is the cybernetic process
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The self that you let others know
What is public self
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This model is a communication-based explanation of how relationships develop and continue. The stagess are initiation, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, and bonding.
What is Knapp's Relationship Escalation Model
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What is the most basic level of the Maslow Model which satisfies sleep, thirst, hunger, and shelter
What is Physiological well-being needs
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Using relaxtion techniques, preparing, and practicing visualization are ways to deal with the stress of public speaking. True or False
What is True
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