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| Name the Three Layers of personhood discussed in class |
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| Cultural; Sociology; Psychological |
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| Name the four proofs identified by Aristotle |
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| Logos; Pathos; Ethos; Mythos |
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| Refers to the belief that your worldview, based on your cultural background, is superios to other's worldview |
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| Name the three information-gathering strategies discussed in class. |
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| interrogation; self description; self-disclosure |
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| refers to the assigning more positive words or phrases to the physical reaction and feelings associated with speech anxiety |
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| Name the five communication contexts available in the textbook. |
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| Classes; Workplace; Communities; Social Events; Online |
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| Identify the Five arts categorized by the Roman Statesman Cicero |
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| Invention; Arrangement; Style; Memory; Delivery |
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| refers to a story used in speech or an essay |
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| In Aristotles major work, ( ) he emphasized the importance of adapting speeches to specific audiences and situations |
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| The ( ) of communication refers to the situation whithin which an interaction (e.g., a speech) takes place. |
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| ( ) refers to the tendency of individuals to believe that how they feel is much more apparent to others than is really the case. |
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| ( ) refers to imagining a successful communication event by thinking through a sequence of events in a positive, concrete, step by step way. |
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| Four Stages of speech anxiety on Chronological Order. |
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| Anticipation; Confrontation; Adaptation; Release |
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| ( ) refers to a phenomenon that leads us to think other people observe us much more carefully than they do. |
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| ( ) refers to the moral aspects of speaking and listening, such as being truthful; fair, and respectful |
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| ( ) stems form the fear of misunderstanding, not fully comprehending, incorrect recalling, or being unprepared for proper information processing. |
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| Comm20 is desinged to help you develop your public speaking abilities and become more ( ) when adressing an audiece. |
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| Name the Three strategies for building your public speaking confidence. |
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| Visualization, Relabeling, Relaxation Techniques |
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| ( ) listening requires that you evaluate the speaker's credibility |
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| Name five of needs in Maslow's Hierarchy |
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| Psychological; Safety; Love/Belonging; Esteem; Self-actualization |
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| To convince my audience that the causes of autism are unknown is an example of a speech in questions of _____ |
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| Name the five steps in Monroe's Motivated Sequence |
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| Attention; Need; Satisfaction; Visualization; Action |
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| A pattern that organizes a speech by a dramatic retelling of events as a story or a series of short stories is known as a |
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| In contrast to general and specific example, _______ examples stem from conjecture or suppositions. That is, speaker ask the audience to imagine something. |
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| Organizing your speech is like ____: Reaching your destination is much less stressful when you know how to get there. |
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| Patterns of ______ are structures for ordering the main points of your speech that help audience members understand the relationships among your ideas. |
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| Appears to Cultural beliefs are also known as |
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| Audiences who are informed about the speaker's topic but not interested in it are known as ____ audiences |
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| Persuasive speeches address 3 types of questions |
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| 3 Directions of persuation |
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| Creation; Change; Replacement |
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| The Persuasive speech you prepare and present for Comm20 may be either a speech to _____ or a speech to _______ |
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| A _______ audience is informed about your topic but split in its views. |
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| Persuation relies on language, images, and other means of communication to influence people's beliefs, _______, _______, or _______. |
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| Attitude, Values, Actions |
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| A form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, minor premise, and conclusion is _______ |
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| Name the 3 main elements of an argument |
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| Claim; Reasoning; Evidence |
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| Name Three categories of nonverbal codes |
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| Performance Codes; Spatio-Temporal; Artifactual |
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| To convice that public art is good for everyone is a speech in question of |
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| Name any 3 affirmation from the booklet Susan Jeffers |
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| Whatever Happens Ill handle it; I reach out and invite others into my life; I focus on my blessings |
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| Name 4 selves in Joharis windows |
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| Open; Blind; Hidden; Unknown |
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| The small waves suffers because she has not clearly seen her |
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I choose the parth of trust.
I understand that I have little control in the external world.
But I do have control of my ______ to it all. |
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| An affirmation is _______ of a whole wealth of life-affirming thoughts that reminds us that we are inherently powerful and loving and there is nothing to _____. |
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| The influence of first impressions on later perception is known as |
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| ________ means that audience members recall what the speaker presents last better than they recall the information contained in the body of the speech. |
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| Name the three elements of the speech conclusion |
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| Review main points; reinforce purpose; Provide Closure |
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| Name the four elements of the speech introduction |
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| grab audience attention; indicate purpose and thesis; establish credibility; preview main points |
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| One must begin with a(n) ______ and finish with a(n) ______ |
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| Attention Grabber; Clincher |
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| A good speech must have a good ___; a good_____; and a good ______ |
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| attention getter; middle; ending |
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| Name the six types of transitions |
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| ordering; reinforcing; contrasting; chronology; casuality; concluding |
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| Every speech has 4 main parts |
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| Introduction; Body; Transition; Conclusion |
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| The degree to which an audience feels a connection to the speaker is |
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| A word used in place of another word that is viewed as more disagreeable or offensive is known as _____ |
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| web sources displayed as evidence during a speech is known as |
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| Life is a roller coaster. This is a simile. True or false? |
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| Name the five steps in Monroe's Motivated Sequence |
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| Attention; Need; Satisfaction; Visualization; Action |
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