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Flashcards: stupid speech

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dyadic communicationa form of communication between 2 peoplse as in a conversation
small group communicationinvolves a small number of people who can see and speak directly with one another
mass communicationoccurs between a speaker and a large audience of unknown people who are usually not present with the speaker or they are part of such an immense crowd that there can be little or no interaction between the speaker and listener
public speakinga speaker delivers a message with a specific purpose to an audience of people who are present during the delivery of the speech
sourcesender; a person who creates the message
encodingthe process of converting thoughts into words
recieverthe recipient of the sources message
decodingthe process of interpreting the message
feedbackthe audience's response to a message
messagecontent of the communication process
channelthe medium through which the speaker sends a message
noiseany interference with the message
shared meaningmutual understanding of a message between speaker and audience.
rhetorical situationincludes anything that influences the speaker, audience, speech or occasion
cannons of rhetoricinvention, arrangement, style, memory, delivery
ethnocentrismthe belief that the ways of ones own culture are superior to another person's culture
first amendmentfreedom of speech
defamatoryspeech that can harm an individuals reputation
reckless disregard for the truthwhen u know what u are saying is false but u say it anyway
valuesmost enduring judgements or standards of whats good or bad or important to us in life
dignityrefers to feeling worthy, honored or respected as a person
integrityrefers to incorruptability; the ability to avoid compromise for the sake of personal expediency
trustworthynesscombo of honesty and dependibility
respectrefers to adressing audience members as unique human beings and refraining from any forms of personal attack
responsibilityevaluating the usefullness and appropriateness of the speech topic
fairnessrefers to making a genuine effort to see all sides of an issue and to be open minded
hate speechany offensive communication verbal or nonverbal
direct quotationstatements made verbatim
paraphraserestatement of someone else's ideas, opinions, or theories in the speaker's own words
common knowledgeinfo that is likely to be known by many people
listeningconscious act of recognizing understanding and accurately interpreting the messages comminicated by others
selective perceptionpeople pay attention selectively to certain messages and ignore others
active listeninglistening that is focused or purposeful
listening distractionanything that competes for attention that we are trying to give to something else
defensive listeningto intentionally not like what the speaker is going to say or that they know better
informative speechprovides an audience with new info, incites or ways of thinking about a topic
public speaking anxietyfear or anxiety associated with either actual or anticipated communication to an audience as a speaker
pre-preparation anxietyearly stage can have several negative consequences from reluctance to begin planning for their speech to being so preoccupied with anxiety that u miss vital info
visualizationhighly successful way to reduce nervousness
audience analysisprocess of gathering and analyzing info about listeners with the explicit aim of adapting your message to the info u uncover
atitudesreflect a predisposition to respond to people, ideas, objects or events
perpective takingcritical in seeing things from your listeners point of view