refers to the fear or anxiety specifically related to giving speeches?
What is Speech Anxiety?
when someone uses another’s ideas without giving credit
What is plagiarism?
type of listening focuses on understanding and feedback?
What is active listening?
appeal is based on the credibility or character of the speaker?
What is ethos?
the study of your listeners in order to tailor your message called?
What is audience analysis?
broader term for anxiety experienced during any communication interaction?
what is communication apprehension?
the term for commonly accepted information in a culture?
What is common knowledge?
type of listening includes interpreting both verbal and nonverbal cues for mutual understanding?
what is Responsive Listening?
appeal targets the audience's emotions?
What is pathos?
the term for things that interfere with communication, such as loud sounds or internal thoughts?
What is noise?
the process of developing ideas and solutions for a speech?
What is speech invention?
called when people avoid info that contradicts their beliefs?
What is selective exposure?
communication failure occurs when meanings or identities aren’t understood?
What is misunderstanding?
appeal uses logic, data, or reasoning?
What is logos?
the purpose statement answering “Why am I giving this speech?”
What is general purpose? (purpose statement)
speaking is well-practiced but delivered with flexibility and a conversational tone?
What is Extemporaneous Speaking?
the term for inaccurate information that is shared unintentionally?
What is misinformation?
term describes attending to preferred content and ignoring others?
What is Selective Exposure?
implied or emotional meaning of a word or phrase?
What is connotation?
the movement of the body to reinforce a message?
What are gestures? (hand gestures)
What are "ums," "ahs," and other vocalized pauses called?
a generalized view of a group that may be inaccurate
What is a stereotype?
term refers to using both ears and empathy to understand a message?
What is active listening? (empathetic listening)
refers to a cultivated habit of mind and body used in crafting something, related to rhetoric?
the term that refers to microphones and amplifiers help with in a speech setting
What is sound reinforcement?