Interpersonal Communication
Public Communication
Speech Development
Group Communication
Mass Communication
100

Conflict management style in which no direct communication about the conflict takes place but instead there is hinting at or joking about conflict and indicates a low concern for self and for others

What is Avoiding? 

100

This speech includes introducing the audience to upcoming events and thanking event sponsors, hosts, VIPS, and the audience for joining. 

What is a speech of welcome or welcome speech? 

100

A one-sentence summary of the central idea of your speech that you either explain or defend

What is a thesis statement? 

100

Groups that interact solely or primarily online

What are virtual groups? 

100

This kind of communication involves transmitting messages to many people through print or electronic media

What is mass communication?

200

The stage of coming together (relational development) where Lisa and Ray start to spend more time together and begin to call each other by nicknames and share inside jokes.

What is intensifying? 

200

These strategies are recommended to help with physical relaxation and public speaking anxiety. (4) 

What is vocal exercises, deep breathing, stretching, exercise? 

200

"By the end of my speech, the audience will be convinced that Tom Holland is the best spiderman" is an example of.

What is a specific purpose statement? 

200

This type of leadership involves a "hands off approach" 

What is laissez-faire? 

200

The period of human history that immediately came before mass media

What is manuscript age?

300

Defined as real or perceived incompatible goals, scarce resources, or opposing viewpoints

Interpersonal Conflict

300

This refers to the realization that our thoughts on public speaking are largely irrational. 

What is cognitive restructuring? 

300

The general purpose of a speech usually falls into three categories

What is to persuade, to inform, and to entertain? 

300

_________are formed to solve a problem, promote a cause, or generate ideas. _______are formed to promote interpersonal connections and are more focused on quality interactions that contribute to the wellbeing of group members. 

What are task-oriented groups and relational-oriented groups? 

300

This kind of media are created by encoding information onto a physical object that must then be paired with another device capable of reading that specific code

What are analog media? 

400
The stage of coming together in which Carl and Ellie are married. 
What is bonding? 
400

The three levels of informative speaking

What is formal, vocational, and impromptu? 

400

Asking a question, stating a shocking statistic, sharing an interesting fact, telling a story, showing a video/object/model are all known as an effective ___________

What is an attention getter? 

400
We join groups because they function to help us meet these needs

What is instrumental, interpersonal, and identity? 

400

Most of the technology used in this invention already had existed. In fact, the Chinese had been reproducing printed texts for 700 years before this invention. 

What is Gutenberg's printing press? 

500

This conflict management style is also known as a "win/lose" and although can temporarily resolve the conflict, can result in future what if's. 

What is collaborating? 

500

This view of communication acknowledges the power of our words to transform the world around us and that we have an ethical responsibility to advocate for a world that better serves the interests and needs of us all.

What is public advocacy? 

500

"First", "Second", "Third", "To Conclude" 

What is signposts or transition statements? 

500

An example of how small group membership meets instrumental needs

What is:

wage and job security for members by groups like labor unions

information provided to increase our knowledge by groups

referrals and resources provided in groups

500

What media are considered more personal and social than old media? 

What is new media?