Listening
Perception
Groups
Public Speaking/General
Persuasion
100
When you listen for flaws in another's reasoning you are participating in this type of listening.
What is Critical.
100
The stage of the perception process that involves your brain using "schema."
What is Organize
100
Each person in a group generally performs certain patterns of behaviors that contribute (or at times distract from) the group's functioning.
What are Roles.
100
There is an issue brewing in your community. The audience members are seeking information in order to assess whether or not they might need to take action. They are a ______________ type of audience.
What is Concerned
100
Aristotle's term for reasoning.
What is Logos
200
Glazing over and pseudolistening are challenges to this type of listening.
What is Informational
200
The tendency to take credit for things we do well and assign blame to external factors for our screw-ups.
What is Self-Serving Bias
200
Three or more people who can influence each other in the process of achieving a common goal.
What is A Group
200
Delivery that involves speaking from notes that are made after you complete a well-developed outline.
What is Extemporaneous
200
"Building a bike trail in Harrisonburg will promote safe alternative transportation options." This proposition statement is one of this type.
What is Value
300
One thing we can do to improve empathic listening.
What is Probe for Clarification; or Show Support, or Paraphrase to Check Understanding and Perception.
300
When we use very vague language to describe something we experience and neglect to give a more narrow meaning that would be more helpful for a listener. For instance saying that you like "food" rather than saying that you like "spicy food."
What is Dead Level Abstracting
300
You see that your group is struggling with putting all of the information together into an outline and you offer to take all of the information and reorganize it so it flows. You have exhibited this what type of leadership.
What is Situational
300
Your speech is set up to show what can occur as a result of texting while driving. It follows this type of organizational pattern.
What is Causal (or Cause and Effect)
300
The goal of persuasion is to convert or modify the _________ of an audience.
What is Attitudes or Behaviors
400
When we interrupt a speaker to try and seize control of the conversation we are participating in this listening behavior.
What is Competitive Listening or Response Shift
400
A past ideal we use to measure a current experience by comparison.
What is Protoype?
400
Your group knows it has to give an informative speech on a social media site. You have read the guidelines and know what social media is defined as and you understand the goals of the assignment. You must now pick a social media site to do your presentation about. The Standard Agenda calls for your group to do this next.
What is Establish Criteria
400
In the introduction a group makes this statement: "The poverty rate for young children today is on the rise and today we will offer you a view into why this is the case." Based on this, this is an example of a speech with this purpose.
What is Informative
400
"According to the Breeze, student drinking at JMU is on the rise." What is missing from this citation for it to be credible?
What is Date.
500
A person who tries to direct the conversation back to him or herself instead of listening to what someone else is sharing.
What is A Conversational Narcissist
500
Judging the motivation of others in a way that does not give them much benefit or consider the external influences.
What is Fundamental Attribution Error
500
Your group came up with three possible organizations for your persuasive speech and you decided to vote to select the final choice. You are using this form of decision-making.
What is Majority Rule
500
"The poverty rate for young children today is on the rise and today we will offer you a view into why this is the case." This sentence represents what critical building block of a speech?
What is The Specific Speech Purpose
500
The four functions an introduction must serve.
What is Gain Attention, Communicate Intent, Establish Relevance to Audience, Preview Main Points (also acceptable, Establish Credibility)
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