Chapter 1
Chapter 2 & 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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The process of creating shared meaning

Communication

100

Give an example of nonverbal behavior 

Eye contact, hand gestures, movement, voice inflation, tone change.

100

The study of the intended audience for your speech

Audience Analysis 

100

Appealing to your audiences emotions

Pathos

100

Presenting the ideas, words, or created works of another as one’s own by failing to credit the source is called

Plagiarism 

200

Communication between two people who have an identifiable relationship with each-other.

Interpersonal communication

200

Give a method of reducing public speaking apprehension

Systematic desensitization, visualization, relaxations excercises

200

What makes up the Rhetorical Situation?

The speaker, audience, and occasion

200

The credibility you convey as the speaker

Ethos

200

What defines a reliable source?

Valid and Accurate information

300

What is communication Interference?

A distraction to the process of communicating messages.

300

What is the correct word for fear of public speaking?

Glossphobia

300

How can you establish common ground with your audience

Asking rhetorical questions, telling a story, use personal pronounce, Draw from common expierence

300

Appealing to statistics, data, and logistics

Logos

300

What is an example of secondary research?

Journal articles 

400

Communication with more than 10 people by one primary sender to multiple receivers.

Public communication

400

What is the most common cause of Speaking Apprehension?

Negative self talk 

400

The expected purpose of and setting (location) for the speech is the...

Occasion

400

the knowledge and opinions listeners have on your topic before you speak

Initial Audience Disposition

400

any information that clarifies, explains or otherwise adds depth or breadth to a topic.

Evidence 

500

Adapting info that helps audience members realize its importance to them

Relevance

500

A statement of what you want your audience to know, believe, or do

Speech goal

500

Some real or perceived need that a speech might help to address is known as

Exigence 

500

Only remembering what is said first and last is:

Primacy-Recency effect

500

What is an example of primary research?

Conducting interviews or surveys