SPC 1017 FSU Midterm Test with Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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SPC1017
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SPC1017
Self concept- HOW DOES IT FORM? - Answer 1. reflected appraisals
2. social comparisons
3. self-perception
Reflected Appraisals - Answer messages you get about yourself from others
These messages ultimately provide lines for you to speak which become your script.
Also leads to a self- fulfillin...
SPC 1017 FSU Midterm Test with Questions
and 100% Correct Answers
Self concept- HOW DOES IT FORM? - Answer 1. reflected appraisals
2. social comparisons
3. self-perception
Reflected Appraisals - Answer messages you get about yourself from others
These messages ultimately provide lines for you to speak which become your script.
Also leads to a self- fulfilling prophecies
(women use more than men)
Social Comparisons - Answer comparing yourself to others around you to see how you
measure (MEN do it more)
~Upward social comparison = taking a psychological risk(comparing yourself to people
who are better than you)- RUN NEXT TO THE QUARTER BACK/USE HEAVIER WEIGHTS
CAUSE THE PERSON NEXT TO YOU IS
~Downward social comparison = play it safe but sacrificing improvement (comparing
yourself to someone worse than you) psychological safety --RUN NEXT TO JV WHEN YOU
ARE VARSITY/SEE SOMEONE NEXT TO YOU USING LESS WEIGHT THAN YOU SO IN YOUR
MIND YOU ARE HIGHER THAN THEM
Self - Perception - Answer The way you see yourself
Perception - Answer How you look at yourself and the world around them
,Self concept - Answer How you think about and feel about/value yourself
Women - Answer When forming self-concept, who gives the most importance to
reflected appraisals?
who give more importance to reflected appraisals from their friends?
whose self-confidence comes primarily from connections and attachments?
Men - Answer When forming self-concept, who give the most importance to social
comparisons?
Who put more value on reflected appraisals from their parents?
whose self-confidence comes primarily from achievement?
Getting started and finding speech material - Answer 1) Finding a topic - Personal
inventory
- Something you are passionate about/enjoy
2) Narrowing the topic - interest, understand, specifics, time management
Personal Inventory - Answer Appraising your own resources
- Also brainstorm ideas and write down lists
Narrowing the topic - Answer - Create subtopics w/in the topic itself
- Choose one of those subtopics
,General Purpose - Answer The intention of the speaker to inform or persuade
Specific Purpose - Answer A statement for a speech that tells precisely what the speaker
wants to accomplish
Central Idea - Answer The essential thought that runs through the speech or
communication
Communication - Answer Any process in which people, through the use of symbols,
verbally and/or non verbally, consciously or non consciously, intentionally or not
intentionally, generate meanings (info, ideas, feelings, and perceptions) w/in and across
various contexts, cultures, channels, and media.
Elements in the communication model - Answer - senders/receivers
- message (V/NV), abstract and concrete
- channel: the senses, technology
- Feedback
- Noise: External (physical), Internal (psychological), semantic (physiological noise)
- setting or context: intrapersonal/interpersonal
senders/receivers - Answer In communication settings, those who send and receive
messages
messages - Answer ideas and feelings that a sender/receiver want to share
Nonverbal message - Answer All behaviors other than spoken words that communicate
messages and create shared meaning between people
EX- SMELL, DRESS, PITCH, ARTICULATION 67-93%
, anything communicated w/o words (facial expressions, hand gestures, etc.)
Verbal message - Answer Expressing feelings, thoughts, or experiences with words,
either by speaking or writing
Channels - Answer -the route traveled by a message
-it is the means a message uses to reach the sender-receivers
-THE SENSES-touch,taste,smell, TECHNOLOGY(thru text messages)
Feedback - Answer the response of the sender-receivers to each other
ex- TWEET LEADS TO MANY COMMENTS
-how you respond to something says a lot about a person
STRATEGIC FEEDBACK--ability to change messages in ways that will increase your
chances of obtaining your desired result
SENSORY ACUITY- paying attention to everything in the environment when you talk to
someone
External (physical) noise - Answer Interference with the message that comes from the
environment and keeps the message from being heard or understood.
Internal (psychological) noise - Answer Interference with the message that occurs in the
minds of the sender receivers when their thoughts or feelings are focused on something
other than the communication at hand.
Semantic (physiological noise) - Answer Interference w/ the message that is caused by
people's emotional reactions to words.
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