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types of speech (delivery) methods - ️️impromptu- following set guidelines memorized- having every word of the speech memorized reading from manuscript- like reading news on a screen extemporaneous-a speech used with note cards challenges presented at each stage of listening - ️️inconsi...

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Cst 105 exam 1
types of speech (delivery) methods - ✔️✔️impromptu- following set guidelines
memorized- having every word of the speech memorized
reading from manuscript- like reading news on a screen
extemporaneous-a speech used with note cards


challenges presented at each stage of listening - ✔️✔️inconsistant messages
selective interpretation
information overload
speaking-listening gap
self-centered listening
assume understanding

dynamic and ongoing - ✔️✔️neverending and neverending

informational/relational meaning - ✔️✔️two levels of meaning in communication
informal-literal content of communication
relational- how communicators define their connections with each other

5 realms of communication - ✔️✔️intrapersonal- the inner dialogue you have with
yourself
interpersonal- the conversation you have with another person( friend, family)
group-covers the people who gather together for a predetermined purpose
interviewing- usually for job purposes and there can be group interviews
public speaking- a single speaker addresses an audience that can be from a hand full of
people to millions

3 models of communication - ✔️✔️linear models- messages sent from speaker to
listener (shoot an arrow)
interactive models- where the speaker and listener take turns speaking (throwing a ball)
transactional models- participants work together toward understanding (two people
making a quilt)

Interference (various types) - ✔️✔️anything that hinders or reduces effective
communication

internal interference - ✔️✔️any conditions or perceptions that are within
communicators themselves

external interference - ✔️✔️anything about the environment that might distinguish the
flow of communication

, physical interference - ✔️✔️any physiological lenges or concrete conditions the
environment can impede

psychological interference - ✔️✔️perceptions or preconceptions that could threaten
successful communication

cultural interference - ✔️✔️involves a combination of internal and external factors that
arise from the different backgrounds of communication or mismatches between the
communication and the audience's expectations

message - ✔️✔️the substance or what is being transmitted during communication

medium/channel - ✔️✔️concerns how the message can be sent or received.

source - ✔️✔️the person who is talking to the receiver

receiver - ✔️✔️the person who is listening to the source(speaker)

encoding - ✔️✔️figuring out what you're trying to say

decoding - ✔️✔️trying to interpret what the person said to you

feedback - ✔️✔️the information that you receive from who you're talking to

Ideal self - ✔️✔️ideal vision of who you want to be

looking-glass self - ✔️✔️reflections of how others see you (he is funny)

self concept- - ✔️✔️how you see yourself.

self-fulfilling prophesy - ✔️✔️telling yourself how you will feel about the events that are
coming

self-esteem - ✔️✔️the measurement of how much esteem one has about themselves

self-talk - ✔️✔️talking to yourself to calm or relax you

empathy - ✔️✔️feeling with someone

sympathy - ✔️✔️feeling sorrow for someone

individualism/collectivism - ✔️✔️how close you are to your culture

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