Perception and Communication
Language
Fundamentals of public speaking
Study guide #1
Study Guide #2
100

What are the 3 stages of the perception process

Selection, Organization, and Interpretation 

100

What noise is misunderstanding a message because of the speakers heavy accent?

Semantic Noise

100

General purpose of speeches?

To inform, persuade, and entertain

100

What are the three Aristotelian modes of proof used in persuasive speeches

Ethos (speaker's credibility and character), Pathos (emotions), Logos (logic)

100

Ethnocentrism?

judging one's own culture against another culture

(thinking your culture is better than another)

200
What is a schema?

A cognitive structure based on past experiences that helps organize new information

200
A linear model of communication views communication as?

One-directional (sender to reciever)

200

What is topical organization?

Pattern that allows you to break down your big idea into smaller categories

200
3 types of listening?

Informational, Critical, Empthetic/Theraputic

200

two dimensions of every message

Content & Relationship

300

Selective memory bias leads individuals to..

Remember information that confirms pre-existing beliefs
300
What is communication

Process of sharing meaning through verbal messages

300

What are the 3 types of identity

Cultural (ex, what it means to be a JMU student)

Identity: parts of you that are most unique, changeable

Social: (ex, what clubs are you in, who do you spend your time with?)

300

What is euphemism?

Using a word or phrase to replace another word or phrase

ex: saying break a leg instead of goodluck

300

You're giving a speech about the importance of regular exercise. To support your point, you mention how your roommate started walking 30 minutes a day and now feels more energized and sleeps better. What type of supporting material are you using?

An Example

400

Self-disclosure typically has what effect on communication?

It strengthens relationships by revealing personal information

400

Who developed the transmission model of communication

Shannon & Weaver

400

What is Haptics

COntact with someone else (use of touch) Hi-5, Hug

400

What is Jargon?

Specialized language used by a particular group 

400

List the characteristics of an ethical communicator

honesty, transparency, respect, empathy, and accountability

500

What are the communication needs that are focused on achieving specific tasks or goals 

Instrumental needs

500

The transactional model of communication emphasizes?

Feedback and simultaneous exchange 

500

What are the 4 stages of listening?

1. receiving

2. Interpreting

3. Recall

4. Respond

500

Explain the abstracting process

Sense, description, inference, and judgement

Sense: An experience regarding language that is derived from the senses

Description: describing what you see

Inference: Guessing on things we don't know based on things we do 

Judgment: pre-conceiving opinions based on what you think you know


500

Explain the guidelines for the competent usage of visual aids?

Don't overwhelm listeners with complicated slides.
-Do not read the slides to your audience, and do not wait for your listeners to read lengthy slides.
-Narrate your PowerPoint slides.
-Slides should have a full-sentence headline at the top with a descriptive graphic underneath.
-Don't get graphic crazy
-Use a remote to advance slides.
-Keep aids simple
-Make aids clearly visible
-Make aids neat, attractive and professional
-Talk to your audience, not the visual aid




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