Truthiness?
Huh?
Hear Ye, Hear Ye
Poiposes?
Who's listening?
100
The study of persuasion in its various forms.
What is rhetoric?
100
Bodily responses to a perceived threat such as increased heart rate and sweaty palms.
What is physiological anxiety?
100
Requests to clear up confusion.
What are clarification questions?
100
Speeches intended to sing the praises of a person.
What are commemorative speeches/ praise speeches?
100
Unmotivated listeners who listen to accomplish other goals.
What are passive audiences?
200
Making up information or repeating information without sufficiently checking its accuracy.
What is a fabrication?
200
Anxiety that people experience while listening.
What is receiver apprehension?
200
Requests that require a more lengthy response.
What are open ended questions?
200
Influences on audience actions.
What are behavioral effects?
200
Listeners who are negative to the topic or speaker.
What is a hostile audience?
300
Presenting the words, images, or ideas of others as if they were your own.
What is plagiarism?
300
Words or phrases used to tie ideas together.
What are connectives?
300
Questions containing implications intended to put the speaker on the defensive.
What are loaded questions?
300
Influences on beliefs, understandings, and other mental processes.
What are cognitive effects?
300
Asking audience members directly for their opinions by using questionnaires or interviews.
What are direct methods?
400
Knowing, intentional plagiarism.
What is deliberate fraud.
400
Mental models that guide your perception, interpretation, storage, and recollection of a speech.
What are schemas?
400
Listening the requires you to reflect and weigh the merits of messages before you accept them.
What is critical listening?
400
Influences on listeners' feelings.
What are affective effects?
400
Identifying audiences by populations they represent such as age or ethnicity.
What is demographic analysis?
500
Represents communication as a process in which speakers and listeners work together to create mutual meanings.
What is the transactional model of communication?
500
Words such as 'kinda,' and 'I think' that can lead listeners to distrust your competence or your knowledge of your topic.
What are hedges?
500
A feedback method that describes content, shares personal responses, and gives evaluation.
What is the D-R-E method?
500
A term for the difference between your thinking rate and the average speaking rate.
What is speech thought differential?
500
An assessment of audiences' beliefs, values, and attitudes regarding a topic.
What are psychological profiles?
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