This communication type occurs when people communicate within themselves, reflecting on their thoughts or feelings.
What is Intrapersonal Communication?
This type of noise refers to any physical or environmental distractions that interfere with communication.
What is External Noise?
This leadership style involves a leader who gives employees a high degree of autonomy and avoids direct involvement.
What is Laissez-Faire Leadership?
This is the term for body movements that convey meaning, such as hand gestures or facial expressions.
What is Kinesics?
This speech type is meant to inform the audience about how something works or how to perform a task.
What is (Explanatory) Speech of Demonstration?
The model where communication is seen as a process where both parties are simultaneously senders and receivers, and messages are exchanged back and forth.
What is Transactional Communication?
Noise that occurs due to mental distractions, like daydreaming, stress, or personal concerns.
What is Internal Noise?
A leadership style that relies on the leader’s authority and ability to control and punish others.
What is Coercive Power?
A form of nonverbal communication that includes personal space, physical touch, and the proximity between people during interactions.
What is Haptics?
A persuasive speaking technique where the speaker tries to convince the audience to take a specific action.
What is Monroe’s Motivated Sequence?
This term refers to communication that takes place through electronic or digital devices like computers, phones, or social media.
What is Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)?
A type of noise caused by bodily disruptions, such as stomach rumblings or body aches, during communication.
What is Physiological Noise?
This term describes a leadership style where a leader involves group members in decision-making and encourages collaboration.
What is Democratic Leadership?
This type of nonverbal communication involves the use of time in communication, like punctuality or waiting time.
What is Chronemics?
The method of delivering a speech without notes, relying on memory and preparation.
What is Extemporaneous Speaking?
This type of communication involves one person delivering a message to a large audience, often in a formal setting.
What is Public Communication?
This noise happens when someone has a mental bias, misunderstanding, or faulty assumptions about the message or sender
What is Psychological Noise?
This type of power is based on the perception that a leader has specialized knowledge or skills in a particular area.
What is Expert Power?
A type of nonverbal behavior that involves the use of eye movements to communicate, such as direct eye contact or avoiding gaze.
What is Oculesics?
The type of reasoning that involves drawing conclusions from specific observations to general principles.
What is Inductive Reasoning?
A communication model that involves a sender, message, and receiver, typically depicted as a straight line, without feedback loops.
What is Linear Communication?
This occurs when someone pretends to listen but is not truly paying attention.
What is Pseudo-Listening?
This theory suggests leaders are either born with certain traits or can be developed through experience and self-awareness.
What is Theory X and Theory Y?
These are the silent messages conveyed through physical appearance, clothing, or personal accessories or objects.
What are Artifacts?
This type of speech involves making a claim or recommendation for change based on certain needs or problems.
What is Proposition of Policy?