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