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Terms in this set (25)Many skills used in ______ also apply in public speaking. conversation If you concentrate on _________, you won't do well on your speech. stage freight 6 Ways of Dealing with Nervousness 1. Acquire speaking experience Everything a speaker says is filtered through a listener's _________- the total of his/her knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes. Frame of Reference The meaning of a _______ will never be exactly the same to a listener as to a speaker. message People send back messages of their own. These messages are called _____. feedback. Guidelines for Ethical Speaking 1. Make sure your goals
are ethically sound The use of language to defame, demean, or degrade individuals or groups name-calling Presenting another person's language or ideas as one's own plagiarism Stealing a speech entirely from a single source and passing it off as one's own global plagiarism Failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people incremental plagiarism Incremental plagiarism occurs when the speaker _____ to give credit for particular parts of the speech that are borrowed from other people. fails The most important of incremental plagiarism are _______ and ________. quotations and paraphrases The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener speaker Whatever a speaker communicates to someone else message The means by which a message is communicated channel The person who receives the speaker's message listener The sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes. No two people can have exactly the same. frame of reference The messages, usually nonverbal, sent from a listener to a speaker feedback Anything that impedes the communication of a message. It can be external or internal to listeners. interference Skills in public speaking are same skills used in everyday conversation: 1. Organize thoughts logically You're giving your speech and someone has puzzled look on her/his face, you know you need to go back over the point. Example of Feedback Someone coughing in the audience so you can't hear the speaker. Example of Interference 4 Skills that Apply to Public Speaking as Well as Conversational Skills 1. Organize your thoughts logically Guidelines for Ethical Listening 1. Be courteous and attentive Sets with similar termsPublic Speaking Chapter 1-4 Test21 terms karissa_carver Chapter 2: Ethics & Public Speaking10 terms matyrrel Speech chpt. 1, 2, 14, etc58 terms wowomg Public Speaking 10598 terms arubinstein1 Sets found in the same folderThe Art of Public Speaking - Chapter 610 terms crevan343 COM 1010 CH 239 terms jasonsemon The Art of Public Speaking - Chapter 96 terms crevan343 Public Speaking Final79 terms sydniek64 Other sets by this creatorHCA 550: Quality Care in Healthcare68 terms deidra_ollie MKTG 524: Chapter 910 terms deidra_ollie MGMT 524: Chapter 416 terms deidra_ollie MGMT 524: Chapter 246 terms deidra_ollie Other Quizlet setsDaniel Chapter 267 terms Mercy_CherianTEACHER World Cult Geography38 terms meggg_kelley Construction exam13 terms collin1960 写作(14)15 terms skyer622 Related questionsQUESTION How can a Literacy Connection be used in Artic and Phonological Tx? 15 answers QUESTION What are the functions of Broca's area? 15 answers QUESTION others are influenced by the granting or promise of incentives. rewards can be materialistic or for the goodwill of others. subordinates can award nominal leaders too (ex: give a raise to keep employees happy). 2 answers QUESTION what are the group maintenance roles? 15 answers What a speaker says is filtered through?- Everything a speaker says is filtered through a listener's frame of reference. 5. Feedback consists of messages sent from the listener to the speaker.
What is the term for anything that impedes communication?Interference is anything that impedes the communication of a message, and the situation is the time and place in which speech communication occurs.
What is an internal interference?Internal interference is your mental and emotional state. It's the emotions you feel and the things you tell yourself that stop you from being successful. This can be caused by external interference—frustration at a traffic delay, confusion due to poor communication—but doesn't always have to be.
What is a speaker's frame of reference?One's frame of reference is the context, viewpoint, or set of presuppositions or evaluative criteria within which a person's perception and thinking seem always to occur; and which constrains selectively the course and outcome of these activities.
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