According to Dr Gibbs, refers to messages that explain your feelings, your reactions, and your needs to others- for supportive communication climate
What is Description?
100
Type of informative presentation focuses primarily on inanimate objects that serve a particular function
What is Tools/Mechanisms?
100
patterns organize information in a time sequence
What is chronological?
100
Verbal support of numerical facts that show relationships
What are statistics?
100
deliveries are read word-for-word off the printed page
What is manuscript?
200
According to Dr Gibbs, refers to a genuine, natural way of communicating with honesty and openness- for supportive communication climate
What is Spontaneity?
200
Informative speech category that provides the audience with information about a particular event or occurrence.
What are incidents?
200
divide information into logical categories or groupings
What is topical?
200
Verbal support that attempt to show similarities between objects, ideas, and concepts
What are comparisons?
200
deliver the speech in a conversational style with little reliance on notes.
What is extemporaneous?
300
According to Dr Gibbs,refers to an open-minded view of new ideas, trying new behaviors, and seeking new solutions - for supportive communication climate
What is Provionalism?
300
Informative speech category that explains how something works (processes) or how something is done (procedures)
What are processes or procedures?
300
organize ideas on the basis of physical location or how something is put together
What is spatial
300
provide vivid, colorful, emotional dimensions to your visual support
What are photographs or diagrams?
300
involves speaking unexpectedly or off-the-cuff
What is impromptu?
400
According to Dr Gibbs, judges, blames, or criticizes another person- for defensive communication climate
What is evaluation?
400
Informative speech category where you have the opportunity to share concepts, beliefs, attitudes, and opinions with your audience
What are ideas?
400
When putting together an outline, acts as a preview for the remainder of the speech
What is introduction?
400
verbal supports take the form of short narratives or anecdotes
What are stories?
400
efers to the clarity with which you speak your words
What is articulation?
500
According to Dr Gibbs,expresses a lack of concern with a detached, impersonal tone - for defensive communication climate
What is Neutrality?
500
When analyzing your audience, Characteristics such as attitudes, interests, values, likes, and dislikes
What are psychographics?
500
In creating an outline, contains your choice of main points, along with supporting material
What is the body?
500
Quotes from experts in a given field
What are testimonies?
500
involves placing correct emphasis on the various syllables of a word