QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(SCORED A)
a situation in which an individual speaks to a group of people assuming responsibility
for speaking for a defined length of time - ANSWER-public speaking
acknowledging an audience's expectations and situations before, during, and after a
speech - ANSWER-audience centered
refers to the gap between populations that have a high level of access to an use of
digital communications technology, and populations that have a low level of access
and use - ANSWER-digital divide
Aristotle's term for public speaking - ANSWER-rhetoric
discovering what you want to say in a speech, such as by choosing a topic and
developing good arguments - ANSWER-invention
the way ideas presented in a speech are arranged - ANSWER-arrangement
the language or words used in a speech - ANSWER-style
using the ability to recall information to give an effective speech - ANSWER-memory
the presentation of a speech to an audience - ANSWER-delivery (dont forget greeks
valued this most)
a story used in a speech or other form of communication - ANSWER-narrative
the planned a structured presentation of ideas transmitted from one physical location
to another by means of information and communications technology - ANSWER-
distance speaking
the person who assumes the primary responsibility for conveying a message in
public communication context - ANSWER-speaker
the words and nonverbal cues a speaker uses to convey ideas, feelings, and
thoughts - ANSWER-message
a mode of medium of communication - ANSWER-channel
the intended recipients of a speaker's message - ANSWER-audience
anything that interferes with the understanding of a message - ANSWER-noise
, audience members' responses to a speech - ANSWER-feedback
the situation in which a speech is given - ANSWER-context
the extern surrounding that influence a public speaking event - ANSWER-
environment
fear of speaking in front of an audience - ANSWER-speech anxiety
a theory that posits when individuals face an uncertain or unfamiliar situation, their
level of anxiety increases - ANSWER-uncertainty reduction theory
occurs when speakers are sensitive to audience needs and listen to audience
members; responses and listeners pay careful attention to speaks' messages two
they can respond appropriately and effectively - ANSWER-dialogue
occurs when communication is one way and communicators are only concerned with
their own individual goals - ANSWER-monologue
words that attack groups such as racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities -
ANSWER-hate speech
presenting someone else's ideas and work, such as speeches, papers, and images,
as your own - ANSWER-plagiarism
a type of intellectual property that law protects; an original author's work prevented
from being used by others - ANSWER-copyright
using someone's original work in a way that does not infringe on the owner's rights,
generally for educational purposes, literary criticism, and news reporting - ANSWER-
fair use
brief references to a source during a speech - ANSWER-oral citations
differences in cultural backgrounds and practices around the globe - ANSWER-
cultural diversity
prescriptions for how people should interact and what messages should mean in a
particular setting - ANSWER-cultural norms
the belief that your own worldview, based on your cultural background, is superior to
others' world views - ANSWER-ethnocentrism
occurs when individuals receive too much information an are unable to interpret it in
a meaningful way - ANSWER-information overload
thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations that interfere with listening - ANSWER-
internal noise
conditions in the environment that interfere with listening - ANSWER-external noise