This type of communication uses gestures, facial expressions, and posture
What is nonverbal communication?
The opposite of active listening is..
What is passive listening?
Communication between two people is called...
What is dyadic communication?
Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter are all forms of...
What is social media?
The first part of a speech that grabs the audience's attention
What is the Introduction?
Crossing your arms in a conversation may signal...
What is discomfort or defensiveness?
Rephrasing sentences to show understanding of what someone said is called..
What is paraphrasing?
The process of revealing personal information to another person
What is self-disclosure?
The theory that the media tells us what to think about
What is agenda-setting theory?
Speaking without preparation is called...
What is Impromptu speaking?
Eye contact often signals...
What is Attentiveness or confidence?
Interrupting a speaker often shows this type of listening barrier
What is disruptive listening?
The theory that people weigh costs and rewards in relationships
What is social exchange theory?
Sending one message to a large group of people is called...
What is Mass Communication?
This type of appeal relies on credibility
What is ethos?
The study of personal space in communication is called...
What is proxemics?
The average person remembers this percentage of what they hear immediately after a conversation
What is 50%?
Conflicts that focus on the relationship itself rather than the issue is called...
What are relationship conflicts?
This term describes the belief that repeated exposure to media violence can lead to a perception of a dangerous world
What is Mean World Syndrome?
Fear of Public Speaking is called...
What is glossophobia?
This type of expression is used the most
What is facial expressions?
The four types of listening are..
What is comprehensive, empathetic, critical, and appreciative?
This type of communication climate is open, supportive, and positive
What is confirming climate?
The idea that people interpret media differently based on culture or experience
What is Reception Theory?
The rule of three in Public Speaking refers to this.
What is organizing main points into three sections for clarity and memorability?