communication that occurs between two persons who have a relationship and who are thus influenced by each other’s communication messages.
What is Interpersonal Communication
100
Eros, Ludic, Storge are all types of love. What are three more types of love?
What are Pragma, Manic, Agape
100
Researchers have identified several views of leadership, called approaches.
What are...
The Traits Approach
The Functional Approach
The Transformation Approach
The Situational Approach
Telling style
Selling style
Participating style
Delegating style
100
___________ sometimes called “connectives,” are words, phrases, or sentences that connect the various parts of a speech.
What are trainsitions
100
in a ___________, you are concerned with explaining an object, person, event, or process.
What is speech of description
200
Opening, Feedforward, Business, Feedback and Closing are all part of what process
What is The Interpersonal Process
200
In varying levels of conversation and conformity, there are several types of families as described by the text. What are they?
What are Consensual families, Protective families, Pluralistic families, Laissez-faire families.
200
General styles of leadership include
What are...
Laissez-faire leader
Democratic leader
Authoritarian leader
200
Speakers vary widely in delivery methods. Some speak off-the-cuff, with no apparent preparation. Others read their speeches from a manuscript. Others construct a detailed outline and compose the speech at the moment of delivery. These approaches represent the three general methods of delivery:
What are
impromptu method
manuscript method
extemporaneous method
200
Supporting materials include…
What are...
Example
Illustration
narrative
Testimony
Numerical data
Definitions
300
Cooperation, Quantity, Quality, Relation and Manner are all part of what
What is The Principles of Conversation
300
Attraction theory holds that people form relationships on the basis of attraction, there are 5 major factors. What are they?
What is Physical attractiveness/personality, Similarity, Proximity, Reinforcement, Reciprocity of liking.
300
...a form of communication in which a speaker addresses a relatively large audience with a relatively continuous discourse, usually in a face-to- face situation.
What is Public speaking
300
__________ results from physiological movements of the speech organs as they modify and interrupt the air stream from the lungs.
What is Articulation
300
A principle of persuasion is the motivated sequence, an organizational pattern in which you do five things:
What are...
Attention
Need
Satisfaction
Visualization
Action
400
Tact, Generosity, Approbation, Modesty, Agreement and Sympathy are all part of what
What are six maxims of politeness.
400
One study identifies six issues that are virtually identical regardless of affectional orientation:
What is...
intimacy
power
personal flaws
personal distance
social
distrust
400
A type of speech that is created to change an audiences point of view, attitude, or policy is...
What is a Persuasive Speech.
400
____________ is the production of syllables or words according to some accepted standard, such as that of a dictionary.
What is Pronunciation
400
What are the types of persuasive speeches...
What are
Questions of fact
Questions of value
Questions of policy
500
Contact, Involvement, Intimacy, Deterioration, Repair and Dissolution are all a part of what
What are the Stages of Interpersonal Relationships
500
The way in which you engage in conflict has consequences for who wins and who loses, if and when the conflict is resolved, and ultimately for the relationship as a whole. There are five basic styles...
What is
Competing
Avoiding
Accommodating
Collaborating
Compromising
500
a ______ identifies the information you want to communicate (in an informative speech) or the attitude or behavior you want to change (in a persuasive speech).
What is specific purpose.
500
The vocal but nonverbal aspect of speech is...
What is paralanguage
500
Name at least 3 fallicies that you want to avoid as a speaker
What are...
Appealing to authority
Appealing to numbers
Slippery slope
Emotions as proof
Emotional appeals as diversion