COM-103 MVCC Final SG Questions With Complete Solutions
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Course
COM 103
Institution
COM 103
Similarities between Conversation & Public Speaking correct answer: 1. Organizing your thoughts logically.
2. Tailoring your message to your audience.
3. Telling a story for maximum impact.
4. Adapting to listener feedback.
Differences between Conversation & Public Speaking correct answer: ...
COM-103 MVCC Final SG Questions With
Complete Solutions
Similarities between Conversation & Public Speaking correct answer: 1. Organizing your thoughts logically.
2. Tailoring your message to your audience.
3. Telling a story for maximum impact.
4. Adapting to listener feedback.
Differences between Conversation & Public Speaking correct answer: 1. Public speaking is more highly structured
2. Public speaking requires more formal language
3. Public speaking requires a different method of delivery
Speaker correct answer: The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener. Begins speech communication.
Message correct answer: Whatever a speaker communicates to someone else.
Channel correct answer: The means by which a message is communicated
Listener correct answer: The person who receives the speaker's message
Feedback correct answer: The messages, usually nonverbal, that
are sent back from a listener to a speaker. Interference correct answer: Anything that impedes the communication of a message.
Situation correct answer: The time and place in which speech communication occurs
The Speech Communication Elements Model correct answer: -
Situation
-Speaker
-Channel
-Adapting to Interference
-Message
-Feedback
Frame of Reference correct answer: The sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes. No two people can have exactly the same.
How to reduce speaker nervousness correct answer: -Acquire speaking experience
-Prepare, prepare, prepare
-Think positively
-Use the power of Visualization
-Know most nervousness isn't visible
-Don't expect perfection
Ethnocentrism correct answer: The belief that one's group group
or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures.
Ethics correct answer: The branch of philosophy that deals with
issues of right and wrong in human affairs. Guidelines for Ethical Speaking correct answer: 1. Make sure your goals are ethically sound
2. Be fully prepared for each speech
3. Be honest in what you say
4. Avoid name-calling and other forms of abusive language
5. Put ethical principles into practice
Why do speakers have an obligation to avoid abusive language? correct answer: Our identities, who and what we are, how others see us, are greatly affected by the names we are called and the words with which we are labeled.
Who is responsible for ethical communication? correct answer: Both Speakers and Listeners
Guidelines for Ethical Listening correct answer: 1. Be courteous
and attentive
2. Avoid prejudging the speaker
3. Maintain the free and open expression of ideas
Plagiarism correct answer: to present another person's work or ideas as your own.
Types of Plagiarism correct answer: global, patchwork, incremental
Global Plagiarism correct answer: Stealing a speech entirely from a single source and passing it off as one's own
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