Chapter 15,7,18 Study Guide
Impromptu
A presentation that is given with little or no preparation
Foreshadowing
An indication or suggestion made beforehand
True
Discussion is a good problem-solving tool.
Short
Labels should be _________ and memorable.
False
Leaders should ask evaluative questions at the beginning of a discussion.
True
Quite people find it hard to talk in large groups.
Compelling insight
Something intersting the audience doesn't know
Conversational
Sounding as if you are reciting rather then sounding ________ makes you seem mechanical or stiff.
Conversational Quality
Sounding spontaneous and natural to the audience
Mallspeak
The imprecise and inarticulate speech of teenagers is sometimes called ________.
False
The leader of a group should be the person who knows more about the issue then anyone else.
Analysistic
The pattern developed in the sample extemporaneous speech is label, _________ , and evidence.
1. Size 2. Seated 3.cohension
We can improve a discussion's chances for success by paying attention to two physical factors- the ______ of the group and how group members are _______ and one psychological factor, group _____.
Label
A brief explanation of what the speaker will discuss
Something they don't know and something they likely to find interesting
A compelling insight introduction tells the listeners ___________.
False
A good discussion avoids conflict.
1.Cooperative 2. Competition
A good group member is open-minded can interact with fellow group members in a ________ rather then _______.
False
A group should wait for a leader to emerge naturally.
Flase
A leader should ask evaluative questions at the beginning of a discussion.
Zinger
A powerful concluding statement
Extemporaneous
A presentation that is carefully prepared and practice
True
Advance presentation will help a discussion go more smoothly.
Fact-finding
Analyzing a program is sometimes called ______.
False
Brainstorming session are a good time to decide on practical solution.
False
Business has discovered that teamwork slows down productivity.
Analysis
Detailed examination of information
Responsibility
Discussions are held back by people who avoid taking ________.
Map
Foreshadowing simply means that you are providing a _________ to rest of the speech.
False
Give up an opinion of it means the group can reach consensus.
True
Good discussions have a logical,sequential pattern
True
Group discussion should have a goal.
Four
Group of ______ or fewer are too small, because they lack the diversity needed to give the discussion some spark.
True
Groups of more than seven are often to big.
Objectives
If a group fails to meet its ________, members may lose interest.
Circle
If a group sits in a _____, all participants can look at one another, helping talk flow freely.
Forget
If you struggle to generate more information, you may _________ your initial idea.
Communicate affectively
If you want to succeed in a Service-based economy, you must be able to ____________.
Think
Impromptu speaking teaches you how to _______ on your feet.
Lifetime of experience
In a impromptu speaking situation, you may not be as prepared as you would like , but you have a ______ from which to draw.
True
In a no cohesive group people have are more concerned with personal goals.
Multicultural
In our ________ society, choosing the right words can be extremely difficult.
Knows and what's to know or care about
In question and answer session the speaker gets to find out what the audience ____________.
False
It is all right to reject an idea during brainstorming session.
Background
Learning the _______ of a problem can help us gain insights into why people react to the problem the way they do.
Committees
Many large groups delegate work to small group called ______.
Inter scholastic
Many students polish their skills by participating in ________ competition.
Pastirely
Most audience members will respond ________ if they sense your trying to give a clear and meaningful presentation.
Recorder
Most groups should select a _________ who will write down important ideas and major decisions.
False
Not every person will talk, even in a very small group.
Pratice
Only through _______ can you begin to feel comfortable.
Silence
Panic usually results in uneasy _________ or unnecessary rambling.
True
People aware more likely to support a decision they helped to shape.
False
People seated in a U-shape feel more satisfied with their contributions to a group.
True
People should be encouraged to change their minds as they hear other ideas during a group discussion.
True
People who join self-help groups may be better off ,emotionally and physically, then those who face their problems alone.
False
People who like to " go with the flow " do well at group discussion.
True
Research indicates that five to seven members is the best size for a group.
True
Timid people should draw. Out times people by asking them direct questions.
Analyze
To _____the problem, break it down into small pieces for inspection.
Praticing
To look natural you must practice looking as if you haven't been _______.
Justification
To prove something right or valid
High Note
Try to end the question and answer session on a ________. Leave your audience wanting more.
Notes
When delivering a speech extemporaneously, you rely on __________ and the outline.
Topic Specific
When you get directly connect your introduction to the rest of the speech
Care
You need to justify for the audience why they should __________.
Space
________ between people is important because confinement produces stress.