Interpersonal Communication
Fears of Speaking
Ethics
Citing Others
Listening
100
Decoding
What is the receiver's act of attaching meaning to a message sent by a source?
100
Situational Anxiety
What is the normal anxiety people feel when they are in speaking situations?
100
Ethics
What is the general and systematic study of what ought to be the grounds and principles for right and wrong human behavior?
100
Plagiarism
What is falsely representing any material obtained from another source as your own work?
100
To discriminate
What is the ability to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences?
200
Fidelity
What is the extent to which the message after transmission is similar to the message originally transmitted?
200
Rigid Rules
What is a factor contributing to speech anxiety that stems from a standard for behavior that people don't alter even when the situation warrants it?
200
Negligence
Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's own actions.
200
Patchwork Plagiarism
What is combining information from several different sources to create your own work and failing to cite them or failing to add your own contribution?
200
Backchanneling cues
What are cues that let the speaker know you are listening?
300
Relationship (as it relates to a message)
What is the aspect of a message that conveys affective, emotional information?
300
Dispositional Anxiety
What is the type of anxiety that profoundly affects a person's life (how they experience relationships and how others perceive them)?
300
Consequentialism
What is the perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences?
300
Multiple submissions
What is the unethical behavior of submitting the same work for more than one class?
300
Subjective Listening
What is the type of listening that is particular to each individual based on their personal views, experience, background, etc.?
400
Six ways nonverbal behavior interacts with verbal behavior to produce meaning.
What are repeating, accenting, substituting, complementing, regulating and contradicting?
400
Three environmental factors that contribute to the development of communication apprehension.
What are inadequate positive reinforcement, poor skill development, and lack of role models?
400
Rhetorical Sensitivity
What is taking into consideration the diverse background of your audience, including: attitudes, beliefs, values and/or behaviors?
400
Global plagiarism
What is taking another person's work in full and representing it as your own?
400
Hearing
What is the physical process of sound waves bouncing off the ear drum?
500
These are the eight components of the model of interpersonal communication.
What are source, receiver, encoding, decoding, message, channel, feedback, noise?
500
Five things that can increase a person's feeling of stage fright.
What are fear of evaluation, being unprepared, feeling conspicuous, holding yourself to rigid rules, negative self-talk?
500
Four types of ethical dilemmas.
What are conflict between: 2 or more personally held values; personal values and values held by another; basic principles and the need to achieve a desired outcome; 2 or more individuals or groups to whom one has an obligation?
500
Three reasons it is important to cite work.
What are: to give credit where it is due; to hold yourself accountable to standards of reason and truth; so that others can replicate your research?
500
The Five Steps of Listening
What are receiving, understanding, remembering, evaluating and responding?