The names of the three models of communication we discussed in class
what are SMCR model, Transactional model, and Helical model?
Used to capture the audience's interest
what is Attention - getter?
Description of speech sounds for language
What is Phonology?
What are the introduction, body, and conclusion?
A speech that is not memorized and fully written out
What is a manuscript speech?
what are the three psychological factors of an audience?
What are Beliefs, Attitudes, and Values?
Central idea of the speech is also called...
What is the thesis statement?
Rules that govern the way we combine words or phrases
In communication, Noise is...
What are the physical and psychological interferences when conveying a message?
A speech that is given with little to no preparation
What is an impromptu speech?
The frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person, policy, belief, or institution.
What is Attitude?
What are the three types of general purpose?
Audience analysis that focuses on factors such as age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, group membership, and racial, ethnic, or cultural background
What is Demographic audience analysis?
Keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of the speech preparation and presentation.
What is audience-centeredness?
A method of speech organization in which the main points follow a directional pattern.
what is Spacial ?
What is Dance's Helical Model?
What is the notion that people are continually growing in their communication with another in an ongoing spiral?
When a speaker uses a word or phrase to indicate when they have finished one thought and are moving onto another.
Transition
A very brief statement that indicates where a speaker is in the speech or that focuses attention on key ideas.
What is a signpost?
The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values, beliefs, and well-being.
What is Egocentrism?
A method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time pattern.
What is Chronological Order?
Who created the SMCR model of Communcation?
Who is Berlo?
According to your textbook, "__________" notes that audiences are more likely to pay attention to and recall what a speaker presents at the beginning of a speech
what is Primacy effect?
When you say the connotative meaning, but someone receives the message with the dictionary meaning.
What is a connotative- denotative bypass?
The three major kinds of supporting materials.
What is Examples, Statistics, and Testimony?
A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes.
What is the Extemporaneous Speech?