What is the branch of philosophy that involves determinants of what is right and moral.
Ethics.
Anything that disrupts, interrupts , or interferes with the communication process
Noise
Works that are published on a regular, ongoing basis , such as magazines, academic journals, and newspapers
Periodicals
The repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning.
Parallelism
The mathematical average for a given set of numbers
Mean
A false statement of fact that damages a persons character, fame , or reputation
Defamatory Speech
Direct or indirect messages sent from an audience (receiver) back to the original sender of the message
Feedback
Results of experiments, research, clinical trials
Primary Sources
A phrase or sentence that connects various parts of a speech and shows the relationship between them
Connectives
The middle number in a given set of numbers.
Medium
A speaker’s credibility at the beginning of or even before the speech
Initial Credibility
The means through which a message gets from sender to receiver
Channel
Books , articles, textbooks.
Secondary sources
A type of connective that emphasize what is coming up next in the speech and what to expect with regard to the content
Internal previews
The words of others used as proof or evidence
Testimony
A speaker’s credibility at the end of the speech.
Terminal Credibility
Sharing meaning between two or more people
Communication
New research, carried out to acquire data first-hand rather from previously published sources to answer specific questions or issues and discover knowledge
Primary research
A type of connective that serves as a bridge between disconnected material in a speech
Transitions
Someone with recognized credentials, knowledge, education, and or experience in a subject
Expert
The act of using another persons words or idea without giving credit to that person.
Plagiarism
A severe fear of public speaking
Glossophobia
Information that is first-hand or straight from the source ; information that is unfiltered by interpretation or editing
Primary Source
A type of connective that emphasizes moving the audience psychologically to the next part of a speech
Bridging statements
Feelings or issues related to inner workings of the body
Organic