Chapter 6 Flashcards
presentation of messages that are objective, truthful, and unbiased.
Informative communication
takes place when people express their positive and negative feelings about people, circumstances, or events
Affective communication
takes place when people attempt to influence the beliefs or actions of others
Persuasive communication
done when people are able to meet social expectations
Ritualistic communication
means to rely on passion and controversy to make a point
To evoke
centers on controversial topics that typically use emotion to make a point
Evocative comunication
to impart knowledge, clarify information, and to secure understanding
To inform
to transmit a feeling of pleasure and goodwill to the audience
To entertain
to persuade, to assent the plausibility of the communicator’s side of a debatable question
To argue
to move the listeners to action
To persuade
this gives rather than takes according to Osborn and Osborn (1988)
Informative Speech
the process of producing oral messages that increase personal commitment, modify beliefs, attitudes, or values
Persuasive Speech
Reading from a manuscript
Read Speech
written speech that is mastered and delivered entirely from memory
Memorized Speech
develops his or her ideas, thoughts, and language at the moment of delivery
Impromptu Speech