comm 210 midterm
How is understanding others' frame of reference helpful in the message construction process?
allow you to adapt your message for high levels of clarity and persuasive impact.
Concepts(type of informative speeches)
include topic order
objects(types of informative speeches)
includes chronological, casual and topical order
what are the different levels of communication?
intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, public, mass-mediated
D.O.N.E
-Direction -Overview -Need -Excitement
Different methods of delivery?
-Impromptu -Extemporaneous -Manuscript -Memory
what are the principles of competent communication?(KSMJ)
-Knowledge -Skill -motivation -judgment
How do you build interest in your speech?
-Motivation -Factors of attention -Audience Participation
effective skills to improve our listening
-Preview/review -note-taking -observe nonverbal cues
How can we non-verbally display that we are listening(SOFTEN)
-Smile -open body -forward lean -touch -eye contact -nod
Define diff. types of CA
-Trait like -context based -audience based -situational
Tips for conclusion
-bring it back -reflect
How do you establish credibility?
-competence -trustworthiness -dynamism
I.N.T.R.O
-interest - need - topic -reliability -overview
how to build interest into your speech
-motivation -factors of attention -audience participation
"Frame of reference" can be defined as?
-the way one views the world -Ones beliefs, values and attitudes -ones structure for encoding and decoding messages
Tips for the introduction
-write it last -avoid errors -be succinct
How would one conduct each of the 3 types of audience analysis?(DPE)
-D(age, race and gender) -P(attitudes and belief) -E(audience, occasion and time of day)
what are 3 types of audience analysis?
-Demographic -Physiological -Environmental
specific purpose
"by end of this speech, my audience will be informed how to"
Reactions to CA types(BASIC)
-Behavioral-Basedn -Affect -Sensation -Imagery -Cognition -Stress
explain the fundamental principles of communication
-Communication is circular - speaker and listener decode and encode-Communication is based on our perception - individual's way of understanding-Communication is irreversible-All communication must build on previous interaction
Sara is doing a speech on the Popes new addition to the Catechism. She respects the diversity of her listeners, focuses on how she will make the speech relevant to the audience, and does not focus too much on potential mistakes she might make during the speech. Based on course content we would classify sara as?
Audience centered
Define communication Apprehension
Broad based fear associated with either real or anticipated communication w/ others
Events(types of informative speeches)
Chronological, spatial and topical
Ways to overcome CA
Cognitive Restructuring(copying statements like um), Systematic Desensitization(slow exposure like scared of heights) and Visualization(mental rehearsal script)
Knowledge, Skill, motivation and judgment are the main elements that comprise which of the following concepts?
Communication competence
What is competent communication?
Communication with others that is perceived to be both effective and appropriate in a given context
why do we outline speeches?
Gives you a skeletal outline of what your speech should look like
hearing
Hearing refers to the physiological process of detecting the frequencies, duration, and volume of sound waves.
According to the principles of informative speaking why should you make sure your speech relates to the audience?
Interest
Janet's introduction contained the following remarks: How may of you know someone who has tried to quit smoking, successfully or unsuccessfully. Have any of the smokers in this audience tried to quit? Well, if you have tried to quit multiple times. A few months ago I tried to quit, for the umpteenth time, bu this time I made it. I would like to tell you exactly how I made it." Which of the following statements is accurate about this introduction?
Janet has successfully combined the intro devices of questions to the audience, statistical info, and personal references
what are the elements of clarity? (name it, state it, prove it and conclude it)
Language- appropriate for the level of audience, don't use vocab just to impress, don't make allusions to unfamiliar things Appropriate support-Examples, comparisons, visual aids
Listening
Listening refers to the psychological process of attaching meaning to sound waves we detect.
Jim was asked to give a presentation about Dance marathon and Riley Children's Hospital. What is the general purpose for this speech?
None of the options
passive listening
Occurs when you don't exert effort in the listening process, but just let the messages "wash over" you.
selective listening
Occurs when you select out or choose to pay attention to some things while ignoring others.
Understand primacy and recency in relation to intros and conclusions
Primacy- the first thing that you say Recency- The last thing you say It is the most important thing the audience hears and remembers in your speech
explain primacy and recency- how does this impact your speech?
Primacy- the important and first thing in your speech. you may be able to persuade your audience to your position Recency- the last and most recent thing in your speech. people will remember it the clearest.
what are the benefits and limitations to the different types of analysis?
Psychological- people may react strongly.Demographic- provide useful info about audience Situation- large audience may mean more formal
Christopher said the following when he transitioned from his first main point into his second main point. "Now that we have lived through the terror of the Roman games, let us learn of the present plans to restore and renovate this ancient monument to its original glory". He has successfully employed which element of an effective transitions?
Review-preview
What are the principles of informative speaking and how do we incorporate them into speeches?
Simplicity- Simple material is easier to understand. Simplify through organization of your main points and subpoints. Clarity- To inform an audience effectively and efficiently, we must phrase our ideas clearly and select appropriate forms of support.
Bob wants to present on the new changes and additions to the student recreation center, focusing on all the different spaces available for use. Which pattern of organization would be most appropriate and most effective?
Spatial
Which type of treatment for communication apprehension focuses on a slow exposure to the fear?
Systematic Desensitization
A communicator is only considered effective and appropriate when:
The audience perceives the speaker as being so
Environmental elements of delivery include....
Time Physical Environment Personal Appearance
What are the five patterns of organization and when should you use each pattern?
Topical order- arranging ideas into appropriate categories chronological order- ideas over time in order from when they happened or from when they began Spatial order- arranges ideas according to location or geography Casual order- examines the cause and effects of a phenomenon or problem Problem/solution order- explains the nature of a problem and the way to solve it
Vocal elements of delivery include...
Volume Articulation Pronunciation Rate and Speed Pitch Quality
who determines competent communication?
audience
Based on mr. storrs discussion of delivery, if the audience must put forth more effort to listen to you than you are willing/trying to do in delivering your message what most aptly applies?
audience called for delivery and I gave them carry-out
Lizzie's specific purpose statement is "To inform the audience how censorship in the music industry violates our first amendment rights" In her into Lizzie states just before her reliability/ credibility statement "censorship of the music industry violates our first amendment rights." Her statement effectively functions as....
central idea/thesis
frame of reference
complex set of assumptions and attitudes which we use to filter perceptions to create meaning
internal previews
cue audience to listen for key elements w/in major points
Internal reviews
cues the audience that the main points were said and now being reviewed
Which type of audience analysis can lead to dangerous stereotyping if a speaker assumes that all members of a particular group are identical or if the speakers preconceptions about members of a group are incorrect or demeaning?
demographic analysis
competence(element of credibility)
errors, name pronunciation and choices
audience centered
relates their speech to audience
While in lecture, you are unable to concentrate on Mr. Storr's lesson because the person next to you is watching a YouTube video. What type of noise is this?
external
Communication is circular, ever changing, building on the past, and expanding. This statement best describes which model of communication ?
helical model
trustworthiness(element of credibility)
how creditable are you making yourself seem to the audience
self centered
relates to themselves
Behavioral-Basedn (type of reaction to CA)
knowledge and skill
thesis statement
many main points you are speaking about should be mentioned in this sentence
ex of passive talking?
music playing in background while you write your speech outline
Cognitive (type of reaction to CA)
negative ideas w/o pics
Imagery (type of reaction to CA)
negative mental pics
Stress (type of reaction to CA)
no audience support
understand they types of transitions and when you should use them.
nonverbal- body language verbal- words, phrases, sentences use them when changing points or topics
Bodily elements of delivery include....
posture, movement, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact
Betsy walked out of her english class and ran into a friend who asked her what happened in class today. For some reason, Betsy could only recall what her professor discussed at the end of class. This is probably due to the issue of ?
recency
importance of conclusion
restate the main argument. It reminds the reader of the strengths of your main argument(s) and reiterates the most important evidence supporting those argument(s).
Based on principle of informative speaking we recognize complex speeches are not the most interesting and that speeches should contain 2-5 main points. This idea of speeches containing no more than 2-5 main points stems from which principle of informative speaking?
simplicity
Dynamism is one element or way of adding credibility to your speech presentations. Dynamism best refers to:
voice and body passion
Affect (type of reaction to CA)
strong feelings and moods
Sensation (type of reaction to CA)
sweaty palm, puking and shaking
"we called for delivery and you gave us carryout" ?
talking to us not as us Hearing vs listening
Importance of introduction
they provide a first impression, establish credibility with your audience, and prepare the audience for the speech's content.
general purpose
to inform and persuade
how do you construct effective speaking notes?
use combo of words, phrases, sentences.
signposts
verbal statement used to orientate the audience in which way your speech is going
Dynamism (element of credibility)
voice and body passion