SCOM102 Midterm 1
Terms
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pathos
- appeals based on emotional arousal
- arrangement
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placing of ideas in an appropriate order
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ceremonial
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purpose for celebrating what it meant to be an Athenian
- charisma
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- consequences
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Impact, changing of minds of listeners
- credibility
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- decoding
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Done by the audience who decide what the speaker intended and determining the value of the message for their lives.
- deliberative
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- purpose dealing with formation of public policy
- delivery
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the presenting of the ideas to an audience
- egocentrism
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tendency to belive that our thought, dreams, interests, and desires are or should be shared by others
- encoding
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the effort to convey through words, tones, and gestures how the speaker thinks and feels about the subject
- ethics
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moral dimension of human conduct - the way we treat others and want to be treated by them in return
- ethnocentrism
- tendency of any nation, race, or religion to believe that its way of seeing and doing things is right and proper, and that other perspectives and behaviors are incorrect.
- ethos
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appeals based on the charater of the speaker
- feedback
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response of listeners
- forensic
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- forms for needs of the justice system
- Concerned with past events andwith the guilt and innocence of individuals
- interference
- A disrupion of the effectivness of communication like noise
- invention
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the discovery and selection of ideas, themes, and lines of argument for a speech
- listener
- Seek the value in all messages, carefully ad critically listens
- logos
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appeals based on resoned demonstrations
- medium
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- air
- mircophon, amplifier
- radio
- television
- memory
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storing of ideasin the mind for recall
- message
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Designed to serve the spaker's purpose. Based on resarch and thought.
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public knowledge
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what a community decides is woth knowing
- purpose
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- something they wish to accomplish
- ideas to offer to share
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response
- what happens during and as aresult of the speech
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responsible knowledge
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know more about a topic than your audience does, so your speech has something useful to give them
- rhetoric
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public speaking
- setting
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Physical setting in which a speech is presented.
- time
- location
- size/arragement of audience
- speaker
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- style
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expressiong of ideas in effective language
- transactional communication
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beyondpersonal achievement and the sharing of information, ideas, and advice. ==> The shaping and sharing of selves.
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transformational communication
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MLK listeners transformed into heroic figures, people gorw and develope when they interact in ethical communications