Speeches
Topics & Research
Listening
Nonverbal & Verbal
Small Group & Interpersonal
100
The statement: "To inform my audience about how to make curry chicken." is an example of what?
What is Specific Purpose
100
What is a precise statement of the main ideas or points that will be developed in the speech?
What is Central Idea or Thesis
100
The ear receives sound waves, which stimulate neurological impulses to the brain
What is Hearing
100
What is the characteristic of verbal communication that states that language is symbolic
What is Language is Arbitrary
100
What is the stage of small groups where the members begin to establish rules and roles?
What is Norming Stage
200
What is the most common form of organizing an informative speech, it is the pattern that focuses on the categories, qualities, advantages, disadvantages, quality or types of persons, places, or things.
What is Topical Pattern
200
What is the action of taking your ideas and placing them in categories to organize your thoughts?
What is Brainstorming
200
Involves the cognitive and effective processing of verbal and nonverbal messages through an intricate internal system.
What is Listening
200
What characteristic of nonverbal communication says it is not possible to not engage in behavior nor is it possible to control others' perception of your behavior
What is Nonverbal Communication is Inevitable
200
In the coming apart stages of interpersonal relationships, this stage implies that the relationships is at a standstill.
What is Stagnating
300
What is the speech pattern that illustrates to your audience what will occur at each step and how to process or sequence of events unfolds over time.
What is Chronological Pattern
300
What is a creative technique of spontaneously generating a list of ideas?
What is Brainstorming
300
When a listener focuses on certain stimuli in the environment while filtering out others.
What is Selective Listening
300
The study of touch.
What is Haptics
300
What are the six features of small group communication?
What is Group size, interdependence, task, norms, identity, group talk
400
What is audience consists of (a) uncommitted listeners, (b) listeners who are leaning toward your point of view, and (c) those who disagree but are open to persuasion.
What is Target Audience
400
When you find an available book at the library, you need to find the _________, which tells you the section of the library the book can be found.
What is Call Number
400
At which stage of listening do we compare and contrast our long term memory with our short term memory?
What is Understanding Stage
400
What are gestures that can replace words and standalone without a verbal message?
What is an Emblem
400
What theory is described as the process of self-disclosure as peeling back the layers of an onion?
What is Social Penetration Theory
500
Establishing a general principle or conclusion, then moving to specific examples or observations to support it.
What is Deductive Reasoning
500
What is required for a source to be considered credible (3)?
What is Name of Author, Year Published, Title of Work
500
What is the technical term of "fake" listening?
What is Pseudo-Listening
500
What are gestures that accompany verbal messages and represent, enhance, and emphasize the verbal content
What is Illustrators
500
Baxter (1990) states that we have a tension of wanting to be independence and wanting to be in a relationship, this tension is called?
What is Connection-Autonomy
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