Ch1-3
Ch 4-5
Ch 6-8
Ch 9, 16
Misc
100
What are the 3 different types of interference?
external, internal, semantic
100
What's the difference between regionalism and cultural term?
Cultural term> specific backgrounds. Regionalism> parts of the country.
100
What is hearing?
Ears picking up sound waves.
100
What does "interpersonal relationships" mean?
Relationships with others.
100
What does "active listening" physically mean?
facing toward speaker, paying attention, providing feedback
200
Please give an example of each of the interferences.
answers will vary
200
What are the 6 verbal strategies? Please provide examples.
Exclude, include, put down, build up, reveal, conceal
200
What is the difference between hearing and listening?
with listening, you are interpreting and responding.
200
What does it mean to "stereotype"?
Label people as being part of a certain group, and treat them as if they possessed all characteristics of that group.
200
What type of speeches are we doing in class?
Extemporaneous.
300
What levels of info can you know about your audience? Please provide examples
Cultural, Sociological, Individual
300
Provide an example of object language.
vary. but something worn/carried meaning something.
300
What are the 3 purposes of interpersonal listening?
to understand, to provide support, and to analyze.
300
What are the 4 stages of relationships? What in your own words, what do these actually mean?
First meetings, friendly relationship, involved relationship, stable relationship.
300
What is the term for information that we are willing to share with others if asked?
Public/private.
400
What are the Specific purposes of communication? Please provide examples.
Exert control, exchange info, social rules, sharing feelings.
400
What is the difference between Pitch and Quality in terms of voice?
pitch= high/low, while quality= how it sounds.
400
What are the 5 tiers of Maslow's hierarchy of needs? And please explain each.
physical, security, social, self-esteem, self-actualization/fulfillment.
400
3 different kinds of speeches? And please describe.
impromptu, manuscript, extemporaneous.
400
What is a way to exercise intrapersonal communication?
journal/diary/blog, etc.
500
Please map out the perception process.
Senses>decode>experience filter>interpret.
500
Please provide an example of spatial relations.
vary, but dependent on distance between people, sending a message.
500
What is self-disclosure? And why should we use a Johari window to help us as speakers?
self-disclosure: sharing about ourselves. We need a Johari window to help us examine what messages we send out to audience.
500
What do speakers look for, from the audience, to help them convey their speech? (think: AS they're giving the speech)
audience feedback
500
In looking at our behaviors, what are the 4 terms that we need to examine? And please define these terms.
Values, Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings.
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