The process of ethically using information about an audience in order to adapt to ones message.
what is Audience adaptation?
three types of audience analysis
what is situational ,demographics,and psycho-graphic analysis?
Before selecting a speech topic, what should you do first
what is Identify your speech purpose?
What criteria should you consider when evaluating your sources
what is Accountability, accuracy, objectivity, timeliness, usability, and diversity.
Avoid overuse, keep them brief, and be specific.
what is use descriptions and examples?
the overarching goals of a speech to inform,persuade,or entertain.
what is general purpose?
Age,mental status and income are part of which audience analysis
what is Demographics analysis?
the most important factor to consider when selecting a topic
what is the relationship between the speaker, the audience, and the topic?
Subscription based electronic responses that may offer access to abstracts and/or the full texts of entries, as well as bibliographic data.
what is online databases?
Literal and figurative analogy
What are two types of analogies?
a website that indexes worldwide web information in a specific field.
What is a vertical search engine?
You don't tell your listeners only what they want to hear
what is ethically adapt?
What are the guidelines to writing your specific purpose statement?
It reflects your audience, expresses one idea, and says what your audience will do.
How do you prepare for an interview for your topic? Determine the purpose, arrange a meeting, and plan your questions.
what is preparing for an interview for your topic?
Dramatize,compact,explode,compare and use visual aids
what is make your statistics memorable and easy to understand?
an opinion offered by someone who is authority on a subject.
what is expert testimony?
one main factor that shape your audience’s attitude towards you
what is credibility?
should not be a central idea
what is a phrase, clause, or question?
A list of potential resources that can be used in a preparation of a speech.
What is Preliminary Bibliography?
To share an experience with the audience.
What is a personal illustration?
the assumption that one’s own cultural perspectives and methods are superior to those of other cultures.
what is Ethnocentrism?
nonverbal, verbal, and behavioral responses would help you evaluate the audience’s response to your message
what is facial expressions, actions, and responses?
How can you produce a blueprint
what is adding a preview of those main ideas to your central idea.
record any supporting material with the resources that you think have the greatest potential, put quotations around copied sentences from your sources and keep track of your sources.
what is taking notes for your speech?
Magnitude, relevance, concreteness, variety, humor, and suitability.
what is what to use and what to eliminate?