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100

The use of another person's information, language, or ideas without providing proper citation

Plagiarism

100

In the model of communication, which of the components allows the sender of a message to know the receiver understood the message?

Feedback

100

Name at least 3 components of vocal delivery

Volume, rate, pitch, silence, vocal fillers, emphasis/force, tone, emotion, vocal variety

100

Name at least 3 components of physical delivery

Eye contact, gestures, facial expressions, posture/stance, use of space, visual aids, clothing/appearance

100

What is a thesis statement?

A sentence that states specifically what will be discussed in a speech.

200

Communication within oneself is _________.

Intrapersonal Communication

200

In the model of communication, which component is the means by which the message is sent from the sender to the receiver?

Channel

200

Name two ways a speaker can establish credibility in a speech.


Cite sources, give personal examples, prove they are an expert in some way

200

What is a preview statement?

A statement in the introduction that lays out the main points of a speech

200

A politician campaigns by going door-to-door to talk with members of the community. What type of communication are they using?

Interpersonal Communication

300

Focusing on a specific message while ignoring or downplaying other stimuli is _________.

Selective Attention

300

In the model of communication, there are two types of interference. Name the two types and give an example of each.

Internal and External

300

What is the difference between an informative speech and a persuasive speech?

An informative speech is meant to teach an audience or expand their knowledge on a subject.

A persuasive speech is meant to create a clear argument and change the audience's opinions and/or actions

300

What is impromptu delivery? Give an example of where you see this type of delivery in everyday life.

A speech given with little to no preparation

300

What are the two subcategories that make up Self-Concept?

Self Image and Self Esteem

400

A carefully prepared speech that is delivered with few notes and is spontaneous uses ________ delivery.

Extemporaneous

400

Name the three steps of the perception process in order.

Select, Organize, Interpret

400

Name and describe the 3 types of outlines

Preliminary - Initial way to organize main points

Full-Sentence - A detailed outline written with full sentences

Presentational - An outline used during a speech to jog a speaker's memory

400

Standup comedian John Mulaney performs his show in front of a live audience. The show is recorded and uploaded to Netlflix where it becomes a huge hit. Which type of communication is John Mulaney using to reach his largest audience?

Mass Communication

400

When Carl learned that Tim was from Iowa, she assumed he must be a farmer who loves corn. Carl is using which type of perceptual organization?

Proximity

500

What is ethnocentrism?

A learned belief that your own culture is superior to all others.

500

Name and describe the 5 components of a speech introduction

Gain Attention, Relevance to Audience, Establish Credibility, Thesis Statement, Preview Statement

500

Name at least 5 different types of credible sources that can be used for a speech.

Books, scholarly journals, popular press articles, documentaries, interviews, government documents, credible websites, speeches/essays, blogs from credible authors

500

Name and describe the 4 types of speech delivery.

Memorized - a speech recited the same way each time from memory

Manuscript - a speech that is written and read by the speaker

Impromptu - a speech with little to no preparation

Extemporaneous - a carefully prepared speech given with few notes and is spontaneous

500

Name and describe the 3 types of organizational patterns for informative speeches.

Topical - Breaking the larger topic into a series of related subtopics

Time-Sequence - Following a clear timeline of events

Spatial - Organizing info in regards to geographic location

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