Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Comm 103 Final
Final Comm
106
Other
Undergraduate 1
05/11/2008

Additional Other Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term

Characteristics of communication skills

Actions

 

Definition
Behaviors performed by a person
Term

Characteristics of communication skills

Goal-oriented 

Definition
Set of behaviors are directed towards achieving a particular outcome
Term

Characteristics of communication skills

Repeatable 

Definition
Ability to perform in the same or better as the context calls
Term

Characteristics of communication skills

Sequential 

Definition
Certain behaviors need to occur in a certain order
Term

Characteristics  of communication skills

Contexual 

Definition
Skills and goals depend on the context they are performed in
Term

Abstractness of skills:

Specific level skills 

Definition
Includes behaviors such as gestures, eye contact, smiling, vocabulary, articulation, vocal variety, etc.
Term

Abstractness of skills:

General level skills 

Definition
Represents the assembly of the specific level skills, or how you put them together in a certain context.
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Topic development 

Definition
The management of the topic under discussion
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Time management 

Definition
Balancing the time each person gets to talk
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Assertiveness 

Definition
Expressing your rights or views in a way that violates someone else's rights or views
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Passion communication 

Definition
Avoidance of self-expression, accomadating someone else's concerns over your own
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Avoidance 

Definition
Displaces conflict; postpones conflict to another time or place
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Distributive 

Definition
Attempt to divide outcomes of conflict so you win more than you other
Term

Interpersonal skills:

Integrative 

Definition
Attempt to bring your goals together with the other persons so you both achieve what you want
Term

Interruptions:

Talk-overs 

Definition
Saying something during another person's turn to talk
Term

Interruptions:

Deep interruptions 

Definition
taking over another speaker's turn in the middle of their statement.
Term

Dimensions of epressiveness:

Wide-narrow 

Definition
Range of tones from lower frequency of a relaxed vocal tract to higher frequency of a tense vocal tract
Term

Dimensions of epressiveness:

Tense-lax 

Definition
Range from the harshness of a metallic or piercing voice to a continuous, more muffled and relaxed voice
Term

Dimensions of epressiveness:

Full-thin 

Definition
Range from deep and forceful resonance that communicates strong energy to more rapid and shallow resonance and low energy voices
Term
Challenges to managing interpersonal skills
Definition

Mindlessness, overlearning, adaptability, consistency,

moderation, balancing, conversational narcissism 

Term

Challenges to managin interpersonal skills:

Adaptability 

 

Definition
The ability to alter skills appropriately as contexts and conversations evolve and change
Term

Challenges to managin interpersonal skills:

Consistency 

Definition
Maintaining similar ways of behaving across contexts and conversations
Term

Challenges to managin interpersonal skills:

Moderation 

Definition
Use of attentiveness, composure, coordination, and expressiveness skills demonstrate competence but not when over used
Term
Face needs:
Definition
Level of how embarrassed people get
Term

Face needs:

For others 

Definition
Being embarrassed when something happens to someone else
Term

Face needs:

For Self 

Definition
Being embarrassed when something happens to you
Term
Definition of credibility:
Definition
Speaker credibility is the 1st impression listeners form of a speaker in a given public speaking context & at a given time.  These impressions change over time.
Term

Definition of credibility:

Initial credibility 

Definition
Based on what you audience knows about you before hearing you speak
Term

Definition of credibility:

Derived credibility 

Definition
Based on what you say and how you behace, develops as the audience listens to you speak.  The credibilty of information you present and your presentation skills both affect derived credibility
Term

Definition of credibility:

Terminal credibility

[Long term credibility] 

Definition
The long term impression you leave behind-what happens after the listeners go home and think about after your speech.  As they reflect on what you said and how said it, their impressions of your credibility and competence as a speaker will change and solidify
Term
Clear Language
Definition
Enhances the listeners' understanding and enthusiasm for a speech by the use of words that are clear, vivid, and appropriate
Term
Vivid Language
Definition
Promotes enthusiasm for a speech by bringing the speaker's message to life and moving the audience emotionally.  It makes the speech and its main points memorable, engaging, and real for listeners
Term
Appropriate language
Definition
Presents information in a way that respects and treats all audience members as equals without being condescending or using biased language and stereotypes.
Term
Concreteness
Definition

To help listeners interpret your words as you intended them, use language and words that are more concrete than abstract.

 

Concrete word: Something specific that your audience can visualize such as an object, person, or specific place 

Term
Familiarity
Definition

Use of phrases like "its raining cats and dogs" are confusing to poeple from other countries.

 

Using elaborate language may be tempting, but the chance of mispronouncing it or misusing a fancy word will lower your credibility.

Term
Imagery
Definition
The creation of mental pictures and imagined sensory experiences through description.  When listeners can almost see, feel, taste, smell, or hear something, they're more likely to be impressed and remember it.
Term
Difference figures of speech
Definition
simile, metaphor, analogy, etc.
Term
Rate
Definition
The speed at which the speaker delivers a speech.
Term
Pitch
Definition

The highness or lowness of the speaking voice. 

 

Chnage in pitch: Inflection 

Term
Volume
Definition
Intensity, the loudness/softness of the voice
Term
Public voice
Definition
Makes the use of increased variety in rate and pitch and increased volume, so your words are easily heard and understood by the entire audience
Term
Private voice
Definition
Used in interpersonal conversations or small groups
Term
Facial expression
Definition

The vehicle you use to communicate how you feel about what you're saying.

 

  If you don't believe the claim, you're facial expressions will reveal your doubt.

Term
Gestures
Definition
Reinforce what you say, emphasize  important points and makes presentations more intersting
Term
Posture
Definition
Position/Attitude of body parts, and it communicates your attitude.
Term
Movement
Definition

A confident conveys self assurance that you'll gain the audiences respect.

 

During a speech, move with purpose to emphasize things or for a transition. Swaying or pacing communicates speaking anxiety

Term
Transparent delivery
Definition
Presenting a speech in a way that the audience doesnt focus on the elements of the delivery but pays full attention to the message
Term

Overcoming Speech Anxiety:

Systematic desensitization

Definition
A process that desensitizes a person's feelings and emotional reactions to public speaking by using positive  visualization and encourages a person to relax while contemplating a particular speaking event.
Term

Overcoming Speech Anxiety:

Cognitive Modification

Definition
A process that changes or modifies unrealistic beliefs about public speaking.  This enables the speaker to confront his/her beliefs and fears and question their validity and value
Term

Overcoming Speech Anxiety:

Goal Setting

Definition
Process of alleviating anxiety that makes the use of a structured plan for chaning a person's public speaking behaviors
Term
Narrowcasting
Definition
Sending messages out to large audiences but adapted to individuals or groups within the audience for whom the message has special relevance
Term
Convergence
Definition

The integration of media technologies

 

Ex: Cellphone it is now increasinly likely to have  a camera and video 

Term
Mass communication
Definition
The process of managing messages for the purpose of creating meaning in a large audience
Term
Strong effects
Definition
This is the prediction that media operate with direct casual force on audience attitudes, beliefs and behaviors.  To some extent strong effects models viewed mass communication messages as a hypodermic needle or magic bullet that inserted the desired messages into the passive minds of the audience.  These models propse a type of one step flow of mass communication messages
Term
Moderate effects
Definition
Models viewed both the mass communication and the audience as having influence on the impact of messages
Term
Agenda setting
Definition
Theory claims that the mass media do not determine what we think but they do have a significant influence over what we think about.  Thus the degree to which we consider topic important is predicted to correspond to how much coverage those topic receive in the media
Term
Cultivation theory
Definition
Cultivation effects audiences perception of reality grow closer to what is portrayed in the media.
Term
Uses and gratifications
Definition
Needs or goals being served by the media consumption
Term
Gratifications sought
Definition
Needs or goals we use media to fulfill
Term
Gratifications obtained
Definition
The needs or goals that the media effectively satisfy
Term
Parasocial relationships
Definition
Perceived attachments to characters real or fictional portrayed in the media
Term
Gatekeeping role
Definition

Infotainment-inclusion of content format and style in news intended to enhance the attention and retention of media consumers on emotional and aesthetic grouds

 

Gate keeping- The decision making that determines what gets investigated, reported aired or printed and how this info is edited formatted and styled

 

Term
Media Competence
Definition
Critical consumption of mass communication
Term
3 components of media literacy knowledge
Definition
Critical thinking, Ethical criteria, and skepticism.
Term
Critical thinking is the ability to...
Definition
Analyze, hypothesize, and criticize
Term
Hypothesizing
Definition
Ability to draw messages out to their implications and engage in what if scenarios
Term
Criticizing
Definition
The ability to apply standards of evaluation to a message to determine its value
Term
7 Parts of Critical thinking
Definition
Analyzing, Hypothesizing, synthesizing, Criticizing, Data, Claim, Warrant.
Term
Small Group
Definition
3 or more poeple
Term
Tuckman's 4 strategies
Definition
Forming- Coming together
Storming- Conflict over group roles
Norming- Establishing normal behavior
Performing- Acting as "we" not "me"
 
Term
3 properties of healthy systems
Definition
Holism-Sum of the group is more than the parts put together
Equifinality- Different paths to the same final state
Permeability- Being open to outside influences 
Term
Problem solving
Definition
Assessing the problem and forming possible solutions
Term
Decision making
Definition
Selecting among alternative explanations of proposals
Term
Force field analysis
Definition
Process for analyzing the reasons for a problem and what is preventing the problem for being solved
Term
Types of decision making questions
Definition
Fact- Focus is on whether or not something is true
Conjecture- Asking about the future
Value- Explores the importance, worth, and desirability or objects, attitudes, and beliefs
Policy- Focus is on action that should be taken to solve a problem. 
Term
Reflective thinking model
Definition
Series of steps that decision makers follow to make high-quality decisions
Term
6 Steps of the Reflective thinking model
Definition
  1. Defining the problem
  2. Define the scope and nature of the problem and identify factors that cause the problem
  3. Generate a number of solutions
  4. Develop criteria for choosing among alternative solutions and evaluate those solutions using the criteria
  5. Select the best solution
  6. Assess the solution to see whether it is the right one
Term
Functionalist approach
Definition

Assumes that particular decision-making functions can be ientified that when performed will lead to high quality decision making

 

  1. Assess the problem situation
  2. Estabkish evaluation criteria
  3. Generate a range of alternatives
  4. Evaluate the alternatives in light of + and - consequences.
Term
Conncurrence seeking
Definition
When groups try to achieve a consensus regarding their decision
Term
5 task skills key to managing effective decisions
Definition
  1. Defining the problem
  2. Analyzing the problem
  3. Identifying criteria for solving it
  4. Generating solutions or alternatives
  5. Evaluating solutions
Term
Groupthink
Definition
When group members establish a norm that makes consenses the highest priotiy and diminishes the vigilant appraisal of the reasons and consequences of possible alternatives to their final decision
Term

Strategies for divergent thinking:

 

Definition

Brianstorming  and Brainwriting

Term
Nominal group technique
Definition
Members generate ideas individually then share with the group and discuss ideas as a group
Term
Fishbone diagams
Definition
Visual maps of important causes that influence outcomes the group members want to pursue
Term
Devil's advocate procedure
Definition
Group assigns someone to question assumptions and processes the group uses to make decisions
Term

Contrived dissent

Vs.

Genuine dissent 

Definition

Individuals hold similar opinons but reality test their decision by questioning it

 

Individuals truly hold different opinions 

Term
5 Ethical considerations for group leaders:
Definition
  1. Explore motivation for group to make decision
  2. Determine group responsibility
  3. Clearly comm. tasks of group
  4. Provide feedback on tasks
  5. Provide feedback on implementation of the group's decision
Term
Leadership is a communication process
Definition
it helps groups organize themselves to achieve desirable goals
Term

Approaches to thinking about leadership:

Trait 

Definition
Focuses on traits an individual is born with such as intelligence, motivation, drive, social competence, assertiveness, and communication anxiety
Term

Approaches to thinking about leadership:

Functional 

Definition
Focuses less on the person's traits and more on their actions
Term

Approaches to thinking about leadership:

Situational 

Definition
Directly tied to what leaders say and do.
Term
Task function
Definition
Behavior is aimed at achieving goals, clarifying purpose, maintaining focus, etc.
Term
Relational functions
Definition
emphasizes the importance of building positive group culture and managing conflicts
Term
Equalibrium problem
Definition
Problem with maintaining constructive tension between getting the task done and maintaining a positive group enviro
Term
Democratic leadership
Definition
Uses two-way communication among leaders and followers who have equal status and collectively determine the direction of the group
Term
Autocratic Leadership
Definition
Leaders have more power than followers and use one-way communication to direct and guide the actions of followers
Term
Situational factors
Definition
Task structure, group maturity, group commitment and acceptance, information requireents and ambiguity.
Term
Male Leaders
Definition
Task Oriented, directive and autocratic, Male leaders recieve higher evaluations than females
Term
Female Leaders
Definition
Relationship oriented, democratic and participatory, less positive when adapting autocratic styles.
Term

Group Conflict:

Affective conflict 

Definition
results from the interpersonal relationships formed among group members and the group's emotional conflict
Term

Group Conflict:

Ideational conflict 

Definition
Centers on the different opinions people may have about how to define problems, generate solutions, set and apply criteria, and select among competing alternatives.
Term
Group Conflict:
Procedural conflict
Definition
Differences of opinion about what procedures to use during group discussion
Term
2 skills that create a supportive enviro
Definition
Achnowledging and Reflecting
Supporting users have an ad free experience!