Models & Nonverbal
Organization
Resume, Cover Letter, Interviewing
Outline & APA
Public Speaking & Presentations
100

Most appropriate model for understanding face to face communication

What is the transaction model

100
A sentences that states the main idea of the speech / paper
What is a thesis statement
100

What you should send to the interviewer after an interview.

What is a thank you note?

100

When you take credit for someone else's work or idea.

What is plagiarism?

100

Result of a speaker having little to no time to prepare for a speech.

What is impromptu speaking?

200

Unintentional interference of a message

What is noise?

200

An informative organizational pattern that organizes main points according to how something is physically placed

What is Spatial pattern?

200

Purpose of a cover letter

What is elaborating on why you want the job (or providing a pitch for why you should get a job)?

200

In general, when using APA in text citations, these two elements are needed in the parenthesis.

What are author's last name and publication year

200

A type / example of verbal support in a presentation

What is (any of the following: example, story, statistics, comparisons, citations)

300
Term that describes the use to space to communicate.

What is proxemics?

300

An example of preparatory transition.

What is (something along the lines of "The first reason is...)

300

Definition of Cybervetting.

What is employer going through an applicant's online profile to get an impression?

300

Idea that when it comes to main points and subordinate subpoints, there can never be just one of anything.

What is parallelism?

300

Two nonverbal cues that demonstrate confidence while presenting.

What are (any of the following: posture, using space well, eye contact, enthusiasm, vocal tempo, gestures)

400

Two examples / types of vocalics

What are (any two of the following: dialect, pitch, tempo, resonance, pauses, tone)

400

Three most important elements of a conclusion

What are restatement of thesis, summary of main points, and the so what statement.

400

Listening to identify the interests one has common with the interviewer and to avoid rehearsed sounding response.

What is dynamic listening?

400
An example of a signal phrase.

What is "author (showed, addressed, stated, insisted, claimed, questioned, etc.)"

400

Two questions to ask before using a visual aid

What are (any two of the following: clear/simple, appropriate size, will it be used actively, does it relate to topic, will it distract, are there policies prohibiting use of visual aid)?

500

Speech independent gestures that have widely understood verbal meanings consisting of one or two words

What are emblems?

500

The 5 steps of the motivated sequence.

What are attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action

500

An example of a behavioral interview question from lecture.

What is "Tell me about a time..."?

500

When using APA citations in general, this is how we cite the author's name in the reference section.

What is full last name, First letter of first name. First letter of middle name (if there is one).

500

In the context of impromptu speaking, what does PREP method stand for?

What are point of view, reason, example, and point of view restated?

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