Let's Start From the Beginning
Ch. 2-3
Ch. 4-5
Ch. 6-9
Ch. 10-16
100
This type of communication consists of an internal dialogue
What is intrapersonal communication
100
Informal language specific to a region is known as
What are colloquialisms?
100
Significant positions a person occupies in almost all social situations such as mom, teenager, male, teacher, are examples of
What is a master status?
100
This concept map developed by Toulmin explains how grounds support a claim, and how warrant and backing serve to support the claim.
What is the map/model of reasoning
100
Use of space during a speech is known as this component of nonverbal delivery.
What are proxemics?
200
Television, newspaper, and radio provide channels for this type of communication
What is mass communication
200
This type of language is often too technical for general audiences to understand
What is jargon?
200
Those who believe their culture is superior to all others show evidence of this trait
What is ethnocentrism?
200
When preparing your speech on areas with high amounts of drug usage in the US, you decide to order your main points by geographic region that you will be discussing. You are following this type of organizational pattern.
What is a spatial pattern?
200
Allowing audience members to make up their own minds, rather than telling them what to think shows this quality of an invitational speaking environment.
What is the condition of self-determination?
300
Contrary to state or situational anxiety, this type of anxiety occurs for the people affected in any social situation
What is trait anxiety?
300
Assuming what a speaker is going to say before they even speak is an example of this inhibitor that can keep you from hearing the message the speaker intends to send.
What is listener interference?
300
If, as a speaker, you wanted to get to know your audience before your speech, you might do this type of analysis
What is a demographic audience analysis?
300
This reflects the way a speaker talks, rather than writes.
What is oral style?
300
You present a speech full of logical fallacies. While your credibility and therefore your ethos are without a doubt affected, this Aristotelian proof is perhaps most lacking.
What is logos?
400
A coping mechanism to reduce nerves that involves teaching your body to be calm, rather than nervous.
What is systematic desensitization?
400
Making what many often refer to as "concept maps" is utilizing this form of brainstorming.
What is brainstorming by clustering?
400
The time of day your speech is scheduled contributes to this speaking environment factor
What is a temporal factor?
400
A verbal device that makes information easier to remember is known as this
What is a mnemonic device?
400
Using specific instances to reach a specific conclusion utilizes this form of reasoning.
What is inductive reasoning?
500
Telling yourself "You're going to do great" when all you keep thinking is how bad you're going to do on your speech is an example of this technique.
What is cognitive restructuring?
500
The actions you want your audience to take at the end of your speech are known as this
What are behavioral objectives?
500
Code such as "+", """, "AND", "NOT", and "~" are examples of this useful technique to narrow search results.
What are Boolean operators?
500
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country" is an example of this type of literary device.
What is an antithesis?
500
"Only liars support Hillary" is an example of this type of logical fallacy.
What is ad hominem?