In the intrapersonal speech context, this describes the overall idea of you as a person.
What is self-concept?
These behaviors are more hidden, capturing the intent or drive of the conflict.
What are overt behaviors?
Michael gave out a blunt response to Gabriel's inquiry, but still observes respect.
What is straightforwardness vs. manipulation?
What is an explanatory speech?
The concept where a visual blueprint is utilized for a more organized writing of speech.
What is outlining?
In the interpersonal speech context, this is the term used to describe a conversation between two people only.
What is dyadic communication?
The names of the persons behind the model that deals with interpersonal conflict.
Who are Drs. Kenneth Thomas & Ralph Kilmann?
Joseph wanted the whole group to consider only his idea, setting aside his group member's inputs.
What is collaboration vs. control?
Who is an emcee/master of ceremony?
The type of outline where it presents only an overview of what points to discuss.
What is a topic outline?
According to a model, this is the amount of dimensions that are considered when it comes to self-wellness
What are six dimensions?
This is where the speaker and receiver do not get what they want in the end, leaving behind an unfulfilled feeling.
What is compromise?
Augustine gave out his honest feelings toward his best friend that they're losing time for him.
What is description vs. evaluation?
A type of communication where it takes place in a massive scale, with its message being delivered simultaneously.
What is mass communication?
The characters used to indicate the subpoints in an outline.
What are numbers?
The person behind the concept of having healthy communication climates with others.
Who is Jack Gibbs?
This is to sacrifice one's time and resources just to ensure the other's availability when it comes to conversation.
What is accommodation?
Thomas hastily finished his other member's tasks, citing their slow understanding of the concept to be an obstacle.
What is equality vs. superiority?
A type of informative speech where the speaker uses a procedural approach to explain his concept.
What is a demonstrative speech?
The "heart" of a speech, located at the very end of the introductory paragraph.
What is a thesis statement?
These include your parents asking about your potential relationships, future schooling, and overall, your journey in life.
What are life scripts?
By using humor or passive-aggressiveness, the conflict is seemingly non-existent
What is avoidance/avoiding?
Anselm felt the need to listen and understand his co-worker's struggles in a new environment.
What is empathy vs. indifference?
The two values that a public speaker must uphold when they are before the audience.
What is truth and accountability?
The phenomena that is avoided when one uses an effective outline in writing a speech.
What is information overload?