Seven components of the communication process. - ANSWER: 1. Speaker 2.
Message 3. Channel 4. Listener 5. Feedback 6. Interference 7. Situation
contact apprehension - ANSWER the worry or anxiety connected with actual or
prospective contact with another or others
Three purposes/goals of public speaking - ANSWER Inform: To educate or acquire
information, Persuade: Get listeners to embrace a point of view, or convince them
to agree with you. Entertain: For the audience to enjoy might be educational or
persuading.
Speeches for exceptional events - ANSWER. Speech of introduction: A speech that
introduces the primary speaker to the audience.
Speech of Presentation: A speech that gives someone a gift or an award, public
recognition.
Speech of Acceptance: A speech that expresses gratitude for a gift or award.
Commemorative Speech: A speech that pays honor to an individual, group of
people, or institution.
Nonverbal communication is ANSWER communication that uses body
movements, gestures, and facial expressions instead of speech.
Proxemics - ANSWER Use of Space
Olfactics is the study of the sense of smell.
, Chronemics – Respond to the usage of time.
Haptics is the study of the communication function of touch.
Audience Analysis - ANSWER Learning about the varied features of the people in
the audience.
Demographics are the characteristics of a population based on age, race, and
gender.
Behavioral - How we learn observable ANSWERs, needs, wants, personalities, and
values
ANSWER specific skill or technical understanding; know-how; expertise.
status - ANSWER a person's state or position before the law; relative rank or
standing, especially in society; prestige
Interpersonal communication is the interchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs
between two or more individuals.
intercultural communication - ANSWER communication that occurs in interactions
with persons from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Ethnocentrism - Answer Belief in the supremacy of one's country or ethnic group.
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