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Feedback can only be verbally expressed
False, both verbal and nonverbal
Speakers that may engage in conversational style
Effective Speakers
The general knowledge needed to effectively participate in a democratic society
Liberal Art
Using another person's work as your own
Plagiarism
These individuals interpret the message they receive from others
Receivers
When you communicate amongst 3-4 people you are engaging in
Small-Group Communication
Speaker, Audience, & Occasion
Rhetorical Situation
Communication between two or more people
Interpersonal Communication
Can help you become a better speaker
Public Speaking Apprehension
How can you determine the anticipation stage before speaking
Being nervous
Encouraging your audience to pay attention is an example of
Audience Analysis
Understanding your audience and adapting towards them
Audience Analysis
Overall intent of a speech
General Purpose
Statement identifying the exact response the speaker wants from audience
Specific Purpose Statement
Types of Listening
Discriminative
Empathic
Comprehension
Critical
Appreciative
This can harm effective listening
Individual Bias
Unconscious process of receiving messages
Passive Listening
Providing feedback and use of nonverbal behaviors
Responding
Examining source credibility is an example of
Evaluating
Public Speaking is Liberal Art
True
Appeal to Credibility
Ethos
Appeal towards emotion
Pathos
Appeals toward logic
Logos
Focus on the speech's goals, main points, and supporting material used to develop
Content Critique
Focus on the speech macro and micro structure
Structure Critique
Positive self talk is recommended strategy before speaking
True
When the speaker starts out nervous but develops calmness they have engaged in
Adaptation Phase
Overall structure framework of a speech
Microstructure