Systematic desensitization, Visualization, Relaxation Excercises
These are methods for doing what?
Reducing public speaking apprehension
The speaker, audience, and occasion make up what?
What is the Rhetorical Situation
What are Listener relevance links for?
Alerting listeners about how a main point or subpoint is relevant to them
When you tailor your speech’s information to the needs, interests, and expectations of your listeners, it is called:
Audience Adaptation
How does the textbook define communication:
The process of creating shared meaning
Presenting the ideas, words, or created works of another as one’s own by failing to credit the source is called:
Plagiarism
The credibility you convey as the speaker
What is Ethos
A graph of statistics is an example relating to what?
Specific language and style you use to verbalize ideas is known as what...
Microstructure
Negative self-talk is the most common cause of what?
Speaking Apprehension
Conducting interviews is an example of what kind of research?
Primary research
The expected purpose of and setting (location) for the speech is the:
The occasion
The habitual and unconscious process of receiving messages is called...
Passive listening
What is a distraction to the process of communicating messages called?
Interference/noise
The knowledge and opinions listeners have on your topic before you speak is known as...
Initial audience disposition
The correct word for fear of public speaking
Glossophobia
Journal articles are an example of this kind of research
what is secondary research
Some real or perceived need that a speech might help to address is known as
What is Exigence
A statement of what you want your audience to know, believe or do
The effect where the audience only remembers what is said first and last is known as...
Primacy-Recency Effect
Communication with more than 10 people by one primary sender to multiple receivers is...
Public communication
Ignoring the values and needs of audience members is an example of:
Marginilizing
Communication between two people who have an identifiable relationship with each other is...
Interpersonal Communication
What is the study of the intended audience for your speech?
Audience Analysis
Asking rhetorical questions, using personal pronouns, and drawing from common experience are examples of...
establishing common ground with your audience