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Speech Chapter 12 Communication Apprehension And Delivery Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading
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Speech Chapter 12 Activity Cognitive Restructuring Purpose This Activity Teaches Students How Restructure Negative Selftalk
IM – 5 | 12 ACTIVITY 12.3 COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING Purpose: This activity teaches students how to restructure negative self-talk into positive self-talk in an effort to help them manage the natural apprehension associated with presenting. Procedure: Using the Public Speaking […]
Speech Chapter 11 Gathering Information And Supporting Materials Objectives And Integrator Guide After
IM – 11 | 1 Chapter 11: Gathering Information and Supporting Materials Chapter Objectives and Integrator Guide After reading and thinking about this chapter, students should be able to: © 2019 by McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for […]
Speech Chapter 10 Organizing Your Presentation Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading And
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Speech Chapter 9 Topic Selection And Audience Analysis Objectives And Integrator Guide After
Chapter 9: Topic Selection and Audience Analysis Chapter Objectives and Integrator Guide After reading and thinking about this chapter, students should be able to: IM – 9 | 1 © 2019 by McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for […]
Speech Chapter 8 Activity Roles Group Discussion Purpose Students Should Able Identify The Roles That
IM – 8 | 14 ACTIVITY 8.5 ROLES IN GROUP DISCUSSION Purpose: Students should be able to identify the roles that people play in group discussion; to specify methods for capitalizing on constructive roles and for minimizing the interference of […]
Speech Chapter 8 Organizational And Smallgroup Communication Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading
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Speech Chapter 7 Mediated Communication And Social Media Objectives And Integrator Guide After
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Speech Chapter 6 Intercultural Communication Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading And Thinking
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Speech Chapter 5 Time May Appropriate Examine The Nature Selfconcept And Selfesteem Explain Why May
IM – 5 | 16 time. It may be appropriate to examine the nature of self-concept and self-esteem to explain why we may be more willing to disclose ourselves to some people than to others. © 2019 by McGraw-Hill Education. […]
Speech Chapter 5 Interpersonal Communication Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading And Thinking
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Speech Chapter 4 Communicating Through Listening Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading And
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Speech Chapter 3 Communicating Nonverbally Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading And Thinking
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Speech Chapter 2 Communicating Verbally Objectives And Integrator Guide After Reading And Thinking
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Speech Chapter 1 Polk Pronounced With The Silent Folk Pronounced Like Coke Silent The White
IM – 1 | 20 4. Polk is pronounced with the l silent. Folk is pronounced like coke, a silent l. The white of an egg is pronounced: 5. Join all nine dots with four straight lines. Do not lift […]
Speech Chapter 1 Communication Perception And Your Life Objectives And Integrator Guide After
Chapter 1: Communication, Perception, and Your Life Chapter Objectives and Integrator Guide After reading and thinking about this chapter, students should be able to: Objective Resources 1. List the benefits of studying communication. In the Text: Page Reference: pages 3-4 […]
Speech Front Material_2_Our Essential Theories-final Essential Theories You May Not Able Address Every Theory First Look Communication
ESSENTIAL THEORIES You may not be able to address every theory in A First Look at Communication Theory over the course of the term, especially if you include supplementary texts and cover one theory per class. Therefore, you’ll have to […]
Speech Front Material_3_Sample Course Schedules-final Sample Course Schedules While Constructing Your Course Schedule The Single Most Important
SAMPLE COURSE SCHEDULES While constructing your course schedule, the single most important point to keep in mind—a point emphasized in the Preface for Instructors—is that each chapter is designed to be covered in a minimum of approximately sixty minutes. Take […]
Speech Chapter 37 Common Threads Comm Theories Outline Introduction This Seeks Integrate The
CHAPTER 37 COMMON THREADS IN COMM THEORIES Outline I. Introduction. A. This chapter seeks to integrate the theories in this book with each other and with major communication concepts. B. The chapter identifies 10 recurring principles that in one form […]
Speech Chapter 36 Cocultural Theory Outline Members Cocultural Groups Have Less Power Than Members
CHAPTER 36 CO–CULTURAL THEORY Outline I. Members of co-cultural groups have less power than members of the dominant culture. A. Mark Orbe uses the term co-cultural to refer to marginalized groups of people who are typically labeled as minority, subcultural, […]
Speech Chapter 35 Facenegotiation Theory Outline Introduction Stella Tingtoomeys Facenegotiation Theory Helps Explain Cultural
CHAPTER 35 FACE-NEGOTIATION THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Stella Ting-Toomey’s face-negotiation theory helps to explain cultural differences in response to conflict. B. A basic assumption is that all people negotiate “face.” 1. Face is a metaphor for our public self-image […]
Speech Chapter 34 Communication Accommodation Theory Outline Introduction Howard Giles Built Communication Accommodation Theory
CHAPTER 34 COMMUNICATION ACCOMMODATION THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Howard Giles built communication accommodation theory (CAT) as an answer to questions regarding intent and perception of changing speech patterns, cultural group membership, and social consequences. B. Giles refers to his […]
Speech Chapter 33 Muted Group Theory Outline Introduction Cheris Kramarae Language Manmade Construction Womens
CHAPTER 33 MUTED GROUP THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. To Cheris Kramarae, language is a man-made construction. B. Women’s words and thoughts are discounted in our society. C. When women try to overcome this inequity, the masculine control of communication […]
Speech Chapter 32 Standpoint Theory Outline Introduction Standpoint Theorists Suggest Our View The World
CHAPTER 32 STANDPOINT THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Standpoint theorists suggest our view of the world depends on our social location. B. That social location is shaped by our demographic characteristics, including sex, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and economic status. […]
Speech Chapter 31 Genderlect Styles Outline Introduction Deborah Tannen Argues That Malefemale Communication Crosscultural
CHAPTER 31 GENDERLECT STYLES Outline I. Introduction. A. Deborah Tannen argues that male-female communication is cross-cultural. B. Miscommunication between men and women is both common and insidious because the parties usually don’t realize that the encounters are cross-cultural. C. Tannen’s […]
Speech Chapter 30 Agendasetting Theory Outline Most Cant Pay Equal Attention More Than Dozen
CHAPTER 30 AGENDA-SETTING THEORY Outline I. Most of us can’t pay equal attention to more than a dozen issues. Time and mental energy are scarce resources. A. The typical person can only focus on about five issues at any one […]
Speech Chapter 29 Cultivation Theory Outline Introduction George Gerbner Argued That Heavy Television Viewing
CHAPTER 29 CULTIVATION THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. George Gerbner argued that heavy television viewing creates an exaggerated belief in a mean and scary world. B. Gerbner emphasized the symbolic content of television drama. C. Television has surpassed religion as […]
Speech Chapter 28 Uses And Gratifications Outline Introduction Instead Asking What Media People Katz
CHAPTER 28 USES AND GRATIFICATIONS Outline I. Introduction. A. Instead of asking, “What do media do to people?” Katz flipped the question around to ask, “What do people do with media?” B. People make daily choices to consume different types […]
Speech Chapter 27 Cultural Studies Outline Introduction Critical Theorists Such Stuart Hall Question The
CHAPTER 27 CULTURAL STUDIES Outline I. Introduction – Critical theorists such as Stuart Hall question the narrow, quantitative, and scientific focus of mainstream communication research on media influence. II. Cultural studies versus media studies: An ideological difference. A. Hall believed […]
Speech Chapter 26 Semiotics Outline Introduction The Goal Semiotics Interpreting Both Verbal And Nonverbal
CHAPTER 26 SEMIOTICS Outline I. Introduction. A. The goal of semiotics is interpreting both verbal and nonverbal signs. B. Roland Barthes held the Chair of Literary Semiology at the College of France. C. In Mythologies, he sought to decipher the […]
Speech Chapter 25 Media Ecology Outline Introduction Ecologists Study The Environment How People Interact
Copyright © 2018 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. CHAPTER 25 MEDIA ECOLOGY Outline I. Introduction. A. Ecologists study the environment, how people interact with it, and the way […]
Speech Chapter 24 Narrative Paradigm Outline Introduction For Walter Fisher Storytelling Epitomizes Human Nature
CHAPTER 24 NARRATIVE PARADIGM Outline I. Introduction. A. For Walter Fisher, storytelling epitomizes human nature. B. All forms of human communication that seek to affect belief, attitude or action need to be seen fundamentally as stories. C. Offering good reasons […]
Speech Chapter 23 Dramatism Outline Introduction For Kenneth Burke Words Are First And Foremost
CHAPTER 23 DRAMATISM Outline I. Introduction. A. For Kenneth Burke, words are first and foremost action—symbolic action. B. For Burke and other rhetorical critics, a critic is one who carefully analyzes the language that speakers and authors use. C. They […]
Speech Chapter 22 The Rhetoric Aristotle Outline Introduction Aristotle Was Student Platos Who Disagreed
CHAPTER 22 THE RHETORIC OF ARISTOTLE Outline I. Introduction. A. Aristotle was a student of Plato’s who disagreed with his mentor over the place of public speaking in Athenian life. B. Plato’s negative view of public speaking was based on […]
Speech Chapter 21 Critical Theory Communication Organizations Outline Introduction Stanley Deetz Critical Communication Theory
CHAPTER 21 CRITICAL THEORY OF COMMUNICATION IN ORGANIZATIONS Outline I. Introduction. A. Stanley Deetz’ critical communication theory seeks to unmask what he considers unjust and unwise communication practices within organizations. B. His theory advocates “stakeholder participation.” He believes that everyone […]
Speech Chapter 20 Communicative Constitution Organizations Outline Introduction Robert Mcphee And Other Communicative Constitution
CHAPTER 20 COMMUNICATIVE CONSTITUTION OF ORGANIZATIONS Outline I. Introduction A. Robert McPhee and other communicative constitution of organizations (CCO) theorists insist any company is what it is because communication brings the organization into existence. B. They believe only communication can […]
Speech Chapter 19 Cultural Approach Organizations Outline Introduction Anthropologist Clifford Geertz Views Cultures Webs
CHAPTER 19 CULTURAL APPROACH TO ORGANIZATIONS Outline I. Introduction. A. Anthropologist Clifford Geertz views cultures as webs of shared meaning, shared understanding, and shared sensemaking. B. Geertz’ work has focused on Third World cultures, but his ethnographic approach has been […]
Speech Chapter 18 Symbolic Convergence Theory Outline Central Explanatory Principle Sct Sharing Group Fantasies
CHAPTER 18 SYMBOLIC CONVERGENCE THEORY Outline I. Central explanatory principle of SCT: sharing group fantasies creates symbolic convergence. A. Similar to Bales, Bormann and his team of colleagues observed that group members often dramatized events happening outside the group, things […]
Speech Chapter 17 Functional Perspective Group Decision Making Outline Introduction Randy Hirokawa And Dennis
CHAPTER 17 FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON GROUP DECISION MAKING Outline I. Introduction. A. Randy Hirokawa and Dennis Gouran believe that group interaction has a positive effect on decision making. B. Hirokawa seeks quality solutions; Gouran desires appropriate decisions. C. The functional […]
Speech Chapter 16 Cognitive Dissonance Theory Outline Dissonance Discord Between Behavior And Belief Identified
CHAPTER 16 COGNITIVE DISSONANCE THEORY Outline: I. Dissonance: Discord between behavior and belief. A. Identified by Leon Festinger, cognitive dissonance is the distressing mental state that people feel when they find themselves doing things that don’t fit with what they […]
Speech Chapter 15 Elaboration Likelihood Model Outline The Central Route And The Peripheral Routes
CHAPTER 15 ELABORATION LIKELIHOOD MODEL Outline I. The central route and the peripheral routes to persuasion. A. Richard Petty and John Cacioppo posit two basic mental routes for attitude change. B. The central route involves message elaboration, defined as the […]
Speech Chapter 14 Social Judgment Theory Outline Three Latitudes Acceptance Rejection And Noncommitment Social
CHAPTER 14 SOCIAL JUDGMENT THEORY Outline I. Three latitudes: Acceptance, rejection, and noncommitment. A. Social judgment theory says that at the instant of perception, people compare messages to their present point of view. B. Individuals’ opinions are not adequately represented […]
Speech Chapter 13 Media Multiplexity Theory Outline Caroline Haythornthwaite The Chief Theorist Behind Media
CHAPTER 13 MEDIA MULTIPLEXITY THEORY Outline I. Caroline Haythornthwaite is the chief theorist behind media multiplexity theory, which originally took a cybernetic approach to understanding how and why we use different communication channels A. The theory claims that our social […]
Speech Chapter 12 Communication Privacy Management Theory Outline Introduction Petronio Sees Communication Privacy Management
CHAPTER 12 COMMUNICATION PRIVACY MANAGEMENT THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Petronio sees communication privacy management theory as a map of the way people navigate privacy. B. Privacy boundaries are barriers that determine how much information one shares with another. C. […]
Speech Chapter 11 Relational Dialectics Theory Outline Introduction Leslie Baxters Theory Relational Dialectics Treats
CHAPTER 11 RELATIONAL DIALECTICS THEORY Outline I. Introduction A. Leslie Baxter’s theory of relational dialectics treats discourse as the essence of close ties. B. By focusing on talk, Baxter separates relational dialectics theory from many of the other interpersonal theories […]
Speech Chapter 10 Social Information Processing Theory Outline Introduction Rapid Changes Communication Technology Over
CHAPTER 10 SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Rapid changes in communication technology over the past several decades have frustrated communication scholars seeking to understand what all of this means for interpersonal relationships. B. Walther initially developed SIP […]
Speech Chapter 9 Uncertainty Reduction Theory Outline Introduction Charles Berger Notes That The Beginnings
CHAPTER 9 UNCERTAINTY REDUCTION THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Charles Berger notes that the beginnings of personal relationships are fraught with uncertainties. B. Uncertainty reduction theory focuses on how human communication is used to gain knowledge and create understanding. C. […]
Speech Chapter 8 Social Penetration Theory Outline Introduction Developed Social Psychologists Irwin Altman And
CHAPTER 8 SOCIAL PENETRATION THEORY Outline I. Introduction. A. Developed by social psychologists Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor, social penetration theory explains how relational closeness develops. B. Closeness develops only if individuals proceed in a gradual and orderly fashion from […]
Speech Chapter 7 Expectancy Violations Theory Outline Personal Space Expectations Conform Deviate Judee Burgoon
CHAPTER 7 EXPECTANCY VIOLATIONS THEORY Outline I. Personal space expectations: conform or deviate? A. Judee Burgoon defines personal space as the invisible, variable volume of space surrounding an individual that defines that individual’s preferred distance from others. 1. The size […]
Speech Chapter 6 Coordinated Management Meaning Outline Introduction Barnett Pearce And Vernon Cronen Regret
CHAPTER 6 COORDINATED MANAGEMENT OF MEANING Outline I. Introduction. A. Barnett Pearce and Vernon Cronen regret the fact that most communication theorists and practitioners hold to a transmission model of communication. B. They’d say that seeing communication as a transmission […]