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A secretion released by the adrenal glands into the bloodstream that acts as a stimulant for the heart. It is usually produced in situations involving fear.
What is Adrenaline?
100
A short story or recalling of an incident, usually humorous.
What is Anecdote?
100
The process of interpreting a message.
What is Decoding?
100
The art of speaking and writing well.
What is Rhetoric?
100
The process of constructing a message.
What is Encoding?
200
The non-verbal communication that involves gestures, posture, or movement.
What is Body Language?
200
The environment in which a communication transaction takes place, which has varying degrees of influence on the exchange of meaning.
What is Context?
200
The literal or figurative comparison between two things.
What is Analogy
200
A reaction that the receiver gives to a message offered by the sender.
What is Feedback?
200
Intentional or unintentional words, actions. or symbols that others interpret.
What is Communication
300
Being fearful about participating in some form of communication
What is Communication Apprehension?
300
Facial expressions or body movements (body language) used to express attitudes or moods about a person, situation, or idea.
What is Nonverbal communication?
300
Communication that is primarily spoken.
What is Oral or Verbal Communication?
300
A person who intercepts a message then decodes it.
What is Receiver?
300
AA persuasive technique that involves "striking an emotional chord." The speaker uses issues and values such as patriotism, family, and honor to win the audience's favor.
What is Emotional Appeal?
400
The use of sequence, analysis, organization, and evidence to prove a point and persuade.
What is Logical Appeal?
400
How one sees things.
What is Perception?
400
The goal of a presentation, or what the speaker hopes to accomplish by making the presentation.
What is Purpose?
400
A person who transmits a message
What is Sender?
400
Taking someone else's thought and putting them into your own words.
What is Paraphrase?
500
The sum of personal experiences each communicator brings to the communication exchange that influences the individual's perception of, and responses to, the communication process.
What is Field of Experience?
500
The process of rehearsing a speech before delivery of a speech.
What is Preparation?
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