What is the difference between hearing and listening?
Hearing is the actual physical response to sound. It is your ear doing it's job. Listening is trying to understand and interpret the information you are receiving.
______________ is communication that attempts to manipulate the listener's opinions and often contains logical fallacies.
Propaganda
Interviews have two main goals. What are they?
For the employer to see if the interviewee is a good fit, is qualified and is able to perform the job.
For the interviewee to see if the job is what they want, what they expect and working conditions are professional.
Communication inside one's head or with one's self
Intrapersonal communication
What is non-verbal communication called?
Body language
What is the term that means prejudice?
Bias
DAILY DOUBLE!
Bandwagon propaganda is ...
Everyone is doing the same thing so you should be doing it as well.
What is the stereotypical clothing style for interviewing in a bank? This applies to both a man and a woman.
Suit and dress shoes
Mass Communication is ...
Communication using TV, internet or magazines
Johari Window of Self Awareness: Define blind self
Information unknown to self but known to others
The ability to see issues from another's point of view and to relate to their feelings is called...
Empathy
DAILY DOUBLE!
What are the three main appeals that are used in propaganda?
Define each.
Logos - appeal to logic
Ethos - appeal to ethics
Pathos - appeal to emotion
You should bring a copy of your _______ with you to a job interview. Even if it is not mandatory, it is good policy.
Resume
Jeremy is on a date with a new friend he met through his volunteer work. This type of communication is best characterized as?
Interpersonal communication OR one-on-one communication
Which is not a listening barrier?
-Distractions
-Open-mindedness
-Daydreaming
-Overemphasizing the source
Open-mindedness
Eye contact, posture and gestures are all examples of...
Non-verbal communication
What is the term of a propaganda technique that delivers a softer, less blunt form of information.
Euphemism
List one question that an interviewer is not able to ask you because of legal reasons.
What is your race? Are you married? How old are you (underage = exception)
What is your religion? Financial questions (other than desired pay) Questions about disability
Communication specifically designed to reach LARGE audiences is know as
(Hint: If Mrs. Reibe addresses all the students it is this kind of communication.)
Public communication
IF someone does not have eye contact when speaking, the audience may interpret that speaker to be lacking in...
confidence or enthusiasm
A person that is unwilling to take responsibility for the effect of his/her words, language and behavior on other lacks...
Civility
If a speaker is appealing to ethos in an audience, then that speaker should be a _______ speaker.
Ethical
An electronic or paper copy of past work experience and examples of what you have created or done in your past jobs or college?
Portfolio
What is the difference between group and public communication?
Group = three or more people are communicating (like a table group)
Public = typically one person addresses or conveys info to an audience (like a teacher)
What are the two types of noise that we have discussed in class?
Define each AND give an example of each.
Internal and external noise
Internal=distractions inside one's own head (thoughts, memories, etc.)
External=noises outside the body (car alarm, siren, yelling, etc.)