Chapter 5 - Oral Communications Flashcards

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Individuals or groups who compose an audience

A

Receiver.

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The person who originates the process by translating ideas and images into words

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Sender

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2
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Content of the speech, idea, or information that the sender wants the audience to hear.

A

Message

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3
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Path the message takes between the sender and reciever

A

Medium or Channel

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4
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Response by the audience to the message presented by the sender.

A

Feedback

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5
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What completes or perpetuates the communication process?

A

Feedback

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6
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Communication environment that includes the physical location, time, and attitude of both the sender and receiver.

A

Context

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7
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Something that interferes with the accurate transmission of the message?

A

Interference

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8
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Intercom pageing systems, phones, traffic, talking are examples of what type of interference?

A

external

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9
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Hunger, drowsiness, personal concerns are all examples of what type of interference?

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Internal

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10
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Name the three types of speeches (PIE).

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persuasive
informative
entertainment

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