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Explain the importance of studying public speaking.
-As you study public speaking you will learn and practice strategies for effective delivery and critical listening.
Public speaking
more likely to be planned. Typically involves more formal language and nonverbal communication. The roles of speaker and listener are more clearly defined.
Conversation
More likely to be spontaneous. Typically involves more casual language and nonverbal communication. The roles of speaker and listener are fluid and less clearly delineated.
Compare and contrast the different communication models.
Action
public speaker is a source of info and ideas for an audience. The job of the source or speaker is to encode the ideas and images in his or her mind into verbal or nonverbal symbols (code) that an audience can recognize. The speaker may encode into words or into gestures.
Message
the speech itself
Channels
visual or auditory. The way the message is transmitted to from the sender to the audience.
Reciever:
The individual audience member who is decoding.
Noise:
Anything that interfers with the communication of the message. Internal( physciological) external (lawn mower)
Interaction:
more circular Feedback and context
Transaction:
Is solely source and reciever
Explain the factors of audience diversity and the importance of considering these differences in public speaking.
-A speech for one audience might not be good for another audience