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Midterm Jeopardy Are you ready?

Round One You Talkin’ to me? I don’t wanna… Ya’ Hear me? He says, She says!

Round Two Just Say It!Give me what I want Shut up, and talk All by myself

Final Jeopardy Category Johari’s Window

Final Jeopardy Fill in the blanks a.b. c.d

Final Jeopardy Solution a. OPEN b. BLIND c. HIDDEN d. UNKNOWN 3.Known to others 4.Not known to others 1.Known to self 2.Not known to self

Communication Process 100 pts. This type of interruption can happen anywhere in the communication process

Communication Process 200 pts. This person creates the original message

Communication Process 300 pts. A receiver sends this in order to respond to the message he or she was given

Communication Process 400 pts. These are two processes that happen during communication so a message can be understood

Anxiety 100 pts. These are the top two fears in the United States

Anxiety 200 pts. Someone who does this is showing us they are nervous

Anxiety 300 pts. These are two different things you can do to relax before a speech

Anxiety 400 pts. Carter said that people who get dry-mouth during a speech should consider doing this.

Listening 100 pts. This style of listening is used when listening to music or other pleasing sounds

Listening 200 pts. We can understand things faster than we say them

Listening 300 pts. We remember this percent of what we hear

Listening 400 pts. These are the differences between active and passive listening

Gender Differences 100 pts. Biological term vs. Cultural term

Gender Differences 200 pts. Studying this is important because it controls how we communicate as adults

Gender Differences 300 pts. Masculine communication style vs. Feminine communication style

Gender Differences 400 pts. These are three characteristics of masculine play

Verbal Communication 200 pts. This language relates to a specific subject

Verbal Communication 300 pts. Cultural vs. Dictionary

Verbal Communication 400 pts. Being careful of the number of words and the word choices you make in a speech.

Verbal Communication 500 pts. This is the difference between consonance and assonance

Appeals 200 pts. The three appeals

Appeals 300 pts. This appeal aims at people’s emotions

Appeals 400 pts. Trust the Midas touch

Appeals 500 pts. Using communication effectively

Nonverbal Communication 200 pts. The percent of heard information that we remember.

Nonverbal Communication 300 pts. The sign of a genuine smile

Nonverbal Communication 400 pts. Gestures

Nonverbal Communication 500 pts. The four spatial relationships

Intrapersonal Communication 200 pts. All the attitudes and beliefs you have about yourself

Intrapersonal Communication 300 pts. The four sources of behavior

Intrapersonal Communication 400 pts. Be all you can be Beauty Learn Respect Love Safety Living

Intrapersonal Communication 500 pts. The three types of Self-Disclosure