Chap 1
Chap 2
Chap 3
Chap 4
Chap 5
100

A set of beliefs shared by a group behaviors are correct or incorrect

A. Ethics      B. Worldview

A. Ethics

100

The generation of ideas for use in a speech

A. invention  B. memory

A. invention

100

The belief that people should exhibit the same behavior in all situations

A. ethical absolution  B. situational ethics

A. ethical absolution

100

Receiving messagesin a passive way

A. hearing   B. listening

A. hearing

100

Listeners will be relatively motionless as you speak

A. stationary audience   B. mobile audience

A. stationary audience

200

A communicative exchange in which all participants continuously send and receive messages

A. encode    B. transaction

B. transaction

200

Refers to structuring ideas to convey them effectively to an audience

A. arrangement   B. topic

A. arrangement

200

When a speaker reveals only part of the truth and then mixes it with a lie

A. false inference   B. half-truth

B. half-truth

200

Actively paying attention to what you are hearing

A. processing   B. listening

B. listening

200

Cultural background that is usually associated with religion, national orgin, and language

A. ethnicity   B. location

A. ethnicity

300

The "lens" through which he or she sees and interprets reality

A. culture    B. worldview

B. worldview

300

The choice of language that will best express speakers ideas to the audience

A. style   B. memory

A. style

300

Another source of false inference

A. omission   B. ethics

A. omission

300

Actively think about a message you're receiveing 

A. processing   B. nonlistening

A. processing

300

Beliefs, values, and experiences that you share with your listeners

A. prior exposure   B. common ground

 B. common ground

400

The ideas that he or she conveys to the audience constitute the

A. message     B. source

A. message

400

Refers to the speakers use of his or her voice and body during the actual presentation of a speech

A. topic   B. delivery

B. delivery

400

Presenting anothers words as your own is

A. paraphaseing  B. plagerism

B. plagerism

400

Your ability to remember what you've heard

A. internal noise   B. retention

B. retention

400

Opposes your message or you personally and will therefore resist listening to your speech

A. neutral audience   B. hostile audience

B. hostile audience

500

The source communicates the encoded message through a 

A. receivers     B. channel

B. channel

500

The subject you will address in your speech

A. topic   B. research

A. topic

500

Information that is widely known 

A. common knowledge  B. hasty genralization

A. common knowledge

500

Not paying attention to what your hearing

A. nonlistening   B. external noise

A. nonlistening

500

Measures the intensity of feelings on a given issue by offering a range of fixed responses

A. scaled question   B. open-ended question

A. scaled question