Speech*finalll
Three stages of the perception process
1) selection 2) organization 3) interpretation
what is appropriate breakdown of the three main parts of a speech
10%-15% introduction, 75-80% body, 10% conclusion
Groups often are different sizes, but groups are most effective when they are between
5-7 members
what audience analysis topic concerns objects that indicate something about an audience's values, beliefs, practices, histories, and norms?
Artifacts
people who work for leaders using this style know what they do matters and they feel like their peers respect them and what they contribute to the group. this is what type of leadership style?
Authoritative
what generation was produced by GI generation?
Baby Boomers
the correct way to cite a source during the speech
Dr. Lesie Baxter, a family communication researcher and professor at The University of Iowa, argued in her 2010 book Voicing relationships that competing discourses about personal relationships permeate contemporary life.
example of a country with a low-context culture
Germany
which of the following is an internal preview
I will next discuss the benefits of riding a bike to work
Jennifer is a morning person, and hence her perceptions are skewed through this perspective. she is a...
Lark
example of a simile
Life is like a box of chocolates i.e. uses "like" or "as"
Sasha is terrified to give speeches in her classes, but she doesn't mind talking during class discussion. which type of communication apprehension does she have?
State
example of physical noise
a person coughing
Oliver deliberately leads his group by inspiring the members to an be their best. He builds trust with each person as well as the group as a whole. he uses which leadership style?
affiliative
Live, Laugh, Love is an example of
alliteration
companies BestBuy, Krispy Kreme, and Coca Cola are examples of:
alliteration
ask not what you country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country is an example of...
antithesis
often in academic departments, the leader or what is often called the chairperson, of the faculty is picked by the college's dean, which leadership selection process does this reflect
appointed
self concepts
are multifaceted, change and endure, and are shaped by others
sources must be cited at three points in the speech process. which of the following is not one of those points
as you are establishing speaker credibility
ethical and civil communication involves
assertive communication honest communication polite communication self-restraint
Lucy is concerned that her parents don't see her as a responsible person who can take care of herself, she is worried about...
autonomy face
why should you ask if a topic is appropriate for you when giving speeches
because you should care enough about it given the resources you'll put forth developing, rehearsing, and giving the speech
at a minimum where should a speaker include a transition?
between the introduction and body, the main points within the body, and the body and conclusion
Myth of communication
communication more will help get others to agree with you
cognitive complexity is a quality of a:
competent communicator
low self-monitors are...
concerned with only their needs and perspective
when group members offer their opinions about how a group should do a task, a leader would best serve the group by
considering the different perspectives within the group
interactional model adds what two elements?
context and feedback
if jakes gives a speech where he tries to convince his audience to stop smoking he is conducting what kind of speech
deliberative
the body of the speech should be organized so that
each point supports the thesis. each subpoena supports it main point, there is no overlapping content
competent communicators are
effective and appropriate
when we are focused on ourselves and ignorant of the needs for others we are:
egocentric
which leader identification process typically involves a leader holding the position for a set length of time
elected
which part of the communication process involves creating a message?
encoding
Tonya is the positive one in her class group. she often validates other members comments as well as asks them questions to get them involved in the conversations. she is playing what role in the group
encouraging
speakers must do all of the following
establish the topic's relevance to their audience, establish their own credibility, clearly state their thesis, capture the audience's attention
Sandy was a trained landscape architect, so when the neighborhood beautification committee needed a leader she was approached. which source of power does she exemplify
expert
which type of testimony comes from someone who has conducted extensive research on a topic or has experience
expert
what is not considered a mode of communication?
feedback
Maria hopes her friends think she is a nice person. she is worried about her...
fellowship face
if John's story fails to relate to his audience, it misses the mark on what criteria for judging narrative?
fidelity
a person's sense of being male or female is their:
gender
Ari naturally became his group's leader over time. An emergent leader like Ari is often accepted by the other group members because
he is already a member of the group, he was not chosen by someone outside the group, he does not have any obligation to certain individuals
in order to engage public speaking dialogically you should try to
identify with your audience, respect differences between you and your audience, keep an open mind, talk with, not at your audience
model of communication that adds feedback
interaction model
abstract nature of language
language is not tangible or concrete
Charlie, because he is the owner and geo of his cupcake baking business, is its leader. which source of power dies she exemplify
legitimate
the simplest model of communication is the:
linear model
what is not one of Hofstede's original cultural dimensions
low vs. high context
guidelines for using communication to understand and respect difference between people
make a message accessible don't highlight differences in others avoid "ist" language
difference between masculine and feminine competition
masculine: values competition feminine: value cooperation
culture that favor competition are more likely to be high on
masculinity
when a person uses tangible objects to refer to intangible things they are using
metonymy
which attention getting strategy is designed to pique the audience's curiosity
offering a statistic
the fundamental attribution error states that we:
overestimate internal causes
like father, like son is an example of:
parallelism
the best place to find useful information about a speech topic is
peer reviewed academic journal articles, scholarly books, magazines and newspapers
individualistic cultures value
personal achievement personal expression direct communication
communication can have positive effects on one's health
physical
which Maslow's hierarchy of needs relates to keeping a roof over one's head
physiological
when we are sick and then think that everything in our life is negative our perceptions are affected by:
physiological states
when someones sees the world through rose-colored glasses, they are influenced by the:
positivity bias
which aspect of delivery deals with how speakers sound when they say a word according to regional rules and standards
pronunciation
when concluding a speech, speakers should:
provide a clear statement that signal to the audience that they are starting their conclusion, review the thesis, the main points, end with an attention getter.
If a group is lacking clear goals and meetings seem chaotic, a leader would best serve the group by
providing more direction and structure to the group
Micheal meets Jackie on the first day of class and thinks she is really smart. After a few weeks of the semester, he starts to think she is not that sharp because she does not pass the first exam. his changing opinion is based on the:
recency effect
Ian volunteered to take notes on all his class project group meeting. He keeps a log of what topics they discuss, who makes what comments, and decisions they make. he is playing what role in the group>
recording
kim is a very charismatic person, when he is in groups, he is often the choice for their leader. which source of power does he exemplify?
referent
ideological diversity
refers to the variance in ideas, beliefs, and ideals
what needs are met when we initiate a relationship
relational
Matthew is really good at finding scientific sources and volunteered to identify as well as summarize some work in this area for his class group. He is playing what role in the group?
researching
which source of power comes from the leader's ability to provide benefits or take away negative aspects of a group member's task?
reward
when someone pays attention to how their communication affects others they are engaging in:
self-awareness
someones biological classification is there
sex
which outlining process involves creating hierarchies among the ideas
subordination
the word "love' is which part of the semantic triangle?
symbol
what is a communication researcher's unit of analysis?
symbols
arbitrary nature of language
symbols themselves have no direct connection with the things they represent
a metaphor that uses one part of something to refer to the whole is a...
synecdoche
the part of the self that only others know
the blind self
generalized other
the common behavioral expectations of general society
the selection of stimuli is
the first stage of the perception process
the part of the self that you and others know
the open self
example of descriptive language
the plot has some plot inconsistencies
as group member feel more connected to one another the more likely they will stay connected to their task. which characteristic of small group does this reflect?
the preserve member cohesiveness
a person-centered message takes into account
the receivers thoughts, feelings, and ideas
groups sometimes agree to elect their leader while others decide to let them naturally emerge. which characteristic of small group does this reflect?
they are governed by group norms
throughout their lifespan, groups start to talk in distinct ways within their memberships. some even have their own language. which characteristic of small group does this reflect?
they create their own identities
small groups are rewarding for many reason. which of the following is not one of them?
they offer opportunities to work with like minded people
all speeches, if they are good, are thoroughly outlines. how should outlining take place?
they should write a full sentence outline or a keyword speaking outline
when someone receives an award, which general purpose do you use to guide your speech
to commemorate
what are three types of general purposes of a speech
to inform, to persuade, and to commemorate
which model of communication treats the communicators as both sender and receivers simultaneously
transactional model
what dialogic language use was violated? "I had to call an audible when that happened"
use culturally appropriate metaphors
when a speaker attacks a person based on their ethnicity, they are violation which tenant of dialogue language?
use inclusive language
Dialogic Language
use inclusive language avoid profanity avoid hate speech use culturally appropriate metaphors use familiar language be specific and concrete use descriptive language
what dialogic language use was violated? "Okay, guys, you need to shape up"
using gender neutral language
which strategy for overcoming communication apprehension involves imagining that the speech goes so well that you get a standing ovation
visualization
ambiguous nature of language
words do not have absolute meaning and can be used for a variety of different contexts and purposes