Presentations
Credibility
Audience Analysis
Communication Contexts
Communication Basics
100
The first part of any presentation
What is an introduction
100
A bold, energetic and strong speaker is showing what characteristic of communication?
What is dynamism
100
This creative procedure can help you select a topic that is appropriate for you and your audience
What is brainstorming
100
These online sources provide opportunities for new kinds of interpersonal relationships
What is social media
100
The means by which a message moves from the source to the receiver of the message
What is a channel (see page 11)
200
A presenter uses this method to organize and explain a sequence of events in chronological order
What is the time sequence pattern (see page 273)
200
This happens when the source and the message get separated in the listeners mind over time
What is the sleeper effect (see page 239)
200
A tentative generalization based on things we see
What is an indirect inference (see page 221)
200
The more you know about someone else's culture, the easier it will be for you to adapt
What is code sensitivity (see page 152)
200
This is the process of translating an idea or a thought into a code
What is encoding
300
A warning to your audience that the end of the presentation is near
What is the brakelight function
300
Specific instances to illustrate your point in a presentation
What is an example
300
A deeply rooted belief that governs our attitude about something
What is a value
300
One way you can improve your communication competence
What is conducting a personal self assessment
300
Using our senses to gather information about situations to shape our perspective
What is perception
400
When you provide so much information that your audience is unable to absorb any
What is information overload
400
Citations that appear in the body of your presentation outline
What are internal citations
400
Learning communication is not just serving your immediate goal, but will increase your ability to make smarter choices in the long run
What is a long range goal (see page 228)
400
An informal role is sometimes called this term
What is a behavioral role (see page 164)
400
This can strengthen your nonverbal cues so that your statement becomes more impactful
What is emphasizing (see page 67)
500
The three forms of proof needed in a presentation to determine source credibility
What is ethos, logos and pathos (see page 336)
500
The audience's perception of how effective a speaker is during a presentation
What is credibility
500
Characteristics of people
What are demographics
500
This process uses communication to influence others to meet group goals
What is leadership (see page 170)
500
This is the most lacking communication skill among most people
What is listening