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100
This model differs from the transmission model of communication because it focuses on a shared meaning between sender and receiver.
What is the two way communication model
100
This suffers when listeners perceive a speaker as manipulative or insincere.
What is credibility?
100
To select a topic and give a speech on a time you think you saw a ghost is selecting your topic based on this.
What is an unusual experience
100
Websites that end in this are more than likely credible sources.
What is .edu, .gov, .org
100
This main points speech format begins with a topic of concern, and then explains how that concern can be best addressed.
What is problem-solution patterns.
200
Public speaking should not be considered as a lecture but instead it has been compared to the art of this?
What is dancing
200
This coach motivated his football team in the lockeroom by comparing the game of football to this.
What is death.
200
Selecting a topic that is current but yet in the grand scheme of things revolves around a bigger idea is carrying out this process.
What is selecting a topic that is timely and timeless
200
When carrying out your own survey you are performing this type of research.
What is primary research.
200
Name three main points you might use when giving a speech on schools (utilizing the spatial method)
What are: urban schools, rural schools, and suburban schools.
300
This culture utlized public speaking as entertainment, defense, and some people (sophists) taught other's how to master public speaking for their own good.
What is the ancient Greek Culture?
300
One of the best ways to build confidence in public speaking is through these two ways.
What is preparation and practice.
300
Name the four general types of speeches.
What are speeches to; evoke, persuade, inform, invite
300
What are the things you should state when citing a source while speaking?
Who is the author, date, publication, and title
300
These three types of main point organization usually have three or more major points.
What are, topical pattern, chronological pattern and spatial pattern?
400
This creepy voiced storyteller rattled your hinges in class as he talked about going to his mother's funeral.
Who is George Oliver from "The Moth"?
400
Instead of looking at your audience as a critic it is best to reconceptualize them as this.
What is as a recipient?
400
Name 3 types of demographics members of an audience may fall under.
What are, gender, race, social class, sexual orientation, region, etc...
400
If you use sticky notes to brainstorm you are using this technique to identify portential points.
What is movable notes
400
This concept describes how one should be able to differentiate how points all relate to each other just by looking at an outline.
What is the visual framework?
500
Jack White from the White Stripes and Loretta Lynn were used to explain what concept involving communication?
What is Communication as a Collaboration?
500
These are the four criterion by which we analyzed ethical speeches.
What are; manipulative, explotative, dishonest, or otherwise offensive.
500
Name one way to obtain demographical information about your audience.
What is through observation, talking to a contact person, using inference or empathy, through surveys or focus groups.
500
These are points of lesser significance that support, explain, or contribute steps of logical development to other ideas.
What are subordinate points?
500
This outline is written in complete sentences and contains the general purpose, specific purpose, central idea, preview statement, introduction, body, conclusion, connectives and more.
What is the preparation outline?