COM1010 Oral Communication

COM1010 Oral Communication final exam study guide

19 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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Translating ideas and images in the speaker’s mind into verbal or nonverbal messages that an audience can understand is termed
Encoding
Something that interferes with the communication process
Noise
A style of communication apprehension - Normal or generally positive approach to communicating in public, where your heart rate is in the average range
Average Style
When speakers tense and relax their muscles while waiting for their turn to speak without calling attention to what they are doing, this is a strategy of coping with nervousness
Channeling Your Nervous Energy
When a speaker considers factors such as culture, ethnicity and gender
Rhetoric of Diversity
Most likely felt with people who procrastinate in preparing their speech - 
Speaker Apprehension
Having resources information, and attitudes that lead to action to achieve a certain desired goal.
Empowerment
Audience- Centered Public Speaker
Influences every step of the speech making process
URL is
The address of a website – uniform resource locator
Periodicals are
Magazines and Journals
Audio & video recorders can be a liability in an interview because ?
Some people are more self-conscious and intimidated when being recorded
To determine a websites’ _______, you must determine what individual or organization is responsible for it
Accountability
Example of a former world weight lifter & pro body builder who is preparing an informative speech on the abuse of steroids in physical fitness who has personal experience…. He can add ________to the presentation of his speech?
Credibility
If one writes their persuasive speech on a topic that is modern and still being discussed and advancing (such as “Human Cloning”), if they rely solely on books and material from a class they have and avoid all internet sources… there is a problem because?
They SHOULD research newspapers and periodicals for the most recent material.
Our beliefs, values, and moral principles by which we determine what is right or wrong
Ethics