Communication Basics
Types of Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Speech Preparation and Practice
Intercultural Com and Interview Strategies
100

Customs, art, and norms between a group of people 

culture

100

Words spoken outloud

verbal communication

100
Perceptions of events that change the trajectory of a relationship

Turning points

100

This is the first thing out of your mouth when presenting a speech

hook

100

This is what you bring to an interview to give to the interviewer

Resume (3-5 copies)

200

Where and when the communication takes place

communication context

200

Tone, pitch, body language, or facial expressions

nonverbal communication

200

When you are drawn to someone based on their personality traits

social attraction

200
This stage of Monroe's Motivated sequence involves painting a picture for the audience of what positive outcomes could occur if your proposal is followed

Visualization

200

Method of answering behavioral questions in an interview

STAR method

300

Communication model that involves feedback

interaction model

300

Otherwise known as self-talk

intrapersonal communication

300

Assessing the risks and rewards of a relationship before deciding to proceed is a part of which theory

Social exchange theory
300

Statistics, testimonials, and research conclusions are all forms of this

supporting material

300

Cultures that emphasize privacy, independent success, and autonomy

individualism

400

Having a song stuck in our heads, stress about assignments, or negative self talk would all be considered this type of noise

psychological noise (aka internal noise)

400

facial expressions, gestures, or body language depicting an emotion (type of nonverbal communication)

Affect displays

400

Instead of jumping to conclusions about someone's actions, we should do this

ask questions, empathize

400

In an informative speech, these three elements should be part of your introduction

hook, thesis, credibility

400

Getting asked your age, financial situation, or marital status in an interview

Illegal questions

500

Category of noise that a language barrier would fall into

semantic noise

500

This happens when your thoughts and beliefs don't align with your actions (concept in nonverbal communication)

cognitive dissonance

500
In the social penetration theory, people can grow more and more intimate by increasing these two things

depth and breadth of self-disclosure

500

Stating a researcher's name and the year they conducted their study to give them credit

Verbal citation

500

Cultures that prioritize the speaker's intentions and nonverbal communication

high context cultures