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31 Cards in this Set

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intrapersonal
communication with yourself
impersonal
communication between two people about general information, usually a stranger
interpersonal
communication between two people who already have an identifiable relationship with one another, friends or family members
small group
communication with a group of people from about 3 to 10 people
public
takes place among audiences of more than 10 people
public speech or orientation
as a sustained formal presentation made by a speaker to an audience
Audience
the specific group to whom your speech is directed
Audience feedback
looks on peoples faces, nodding
Audience analysis
making sure that the audience understand the information
Speaking context
the setting in which your speech is presented
Cultural setting
what region you are in (language), cultural background or etiquette
Speaker
the source or originator of the speech
Psychological setting
moods, attitudes of audience
Historical setting
time period, specific day (MLK)
Physical setting
how large the room is (volume), the time of day (approach)
Cultural setting
what region you are in (language), cultural background or etiquette
Speaker
the source or originator of the speech
Psychological setting
moods, attitudes of audience
Historical setting
time period, specific day (MLK)
Physical setting
how large the room is (volume), the time of day (approach)
Cultural setting
what region you are in (language), cultural background or etiquette
Speaker
the source or originator of the speech
Psychological setting
moods, attitudes of audience
Historical setting
time period, specific day (MLK)
Physical setting
how large the room is (volume), the time of day (approach)
Speech planning process
the system that you use to prepare a speech
1. select a topic appropriate to audience
2. develop a stratagie to audience adaption
3. gathering and developing information
4. organizing into an outline
5. choosing visual aids
6. practicing your speech
speech making
process of actually presenting the speech to the audience
speech effectiveness
the extend to which audience members listen to, understand, remember, and are motivated to act on what a speaker has said.
audience-centered
considering who your listeners are and how your message can best be tailored to their interests desires and needs.
breadth
amount and type of evidence you use
depth
level of detail you provide from each piece of evidence