Types of Speech Context

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What defines intrapersonal communication?

  • Communication that occurs in a large group setting.
  • Communication that involves two people exchanging ideas.
  • Communication focused on one person where they are both sender and receiver. (correct)
  • Communication that includes multiple participants in a discussion.

Which of the following is an example of dyad communication?

  • A speaker addressing a crowd at a seminar.
  • A student giving a presentation in front of the class.
  • Two friends discussing their weekend plans. (correct)
  • A team of ten working together on a project.

What is a characteristic of small group communication?

  • It includes more than twenty participants discussing various topics.
  • All participants can openly share ideas for achieving a common goal. (correct)
  • It involves only one person communicating their thoughts.
  • It's always formal and requires strict structure.

In public communication, how does the delivery of the message generally differ from interpersonal communication?

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What aspect does interpersonal communication emphasize according to Solomon and Theiss?

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Which of the following scenarios best represents public communication?

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Which of the following statements is true regarding intrapersonal communication?

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What distinguishes small group communication from dyad communication?

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In the context of communication types, what does 'interpersonal' specifically highlight?

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Which is NOT a characteristic of intrapersonal communication?

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Flashcards

Intrapersonal Communication

Communication with oneself, where you're both the sender and receiver of a message, using your thoughts and feelings.

Interpersonal Communication

Communication between two or more people, building personal relationships.

Dyad Communication

Interpersonal communication between two people.

Small Group Communication

Communication involving 3-12 people actively sharing ideas to achieve a goal.

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Public Communication

Delivering a message to a large audience, often for information or persuasion.

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Communication Channel (Intrapersonal)

The brain, processing thoughts and feelings in intrapersonal communication.

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Communication Channel (Interpersonal)

The method of exchange in interpersonal communication, like words and tone.

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Communication Channel (Public)

The medium in public communication, often involving more exaggerated displays like loud voices and gestures.

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Feedback (Intrapersonal)

The process of modifying thoughts and ideas while self-communicating.

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Feedback (Interpersonal)

The response or reaction to a message in a conversation.

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Study Notes

Types of Speech Context

  • Intrapersonal: Communication focused on one person, where the speaker is both sender and receiver. Messages are based on thoughts and feelings processed internally. Feedback involves revising or replacing ideas.
  • Interpersonal: Communication between two or more people, creating personal connections. Unique qualities and relationships are central to communication.

Types of Interpersonal Context

  • Dyad Communication: Communication between two people. Example: Sharing feedback on a classmate's speech, comforting a friend.
  • Small Group: Communication involving 3 to 12 people, focused on a shared goal. Example: Group discussions, organizational meetings. Participants can openly share ideas.
  • Public: Communication to a larger group, using various channels to relay information or persuade. Example: Speeches, presentations (e.g., PowerPoints). Gestures and volume often need to be amplified to reach the audience.
  • Mass Communication: Communication through various media channels (television, radio, newspapers, internet). This extends to mediums like books and billboards. Example: Writing for a school newspaper, expressing views on current events.

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