Public Speaking Preparation
Language and Explanation
Persuasion Process
Persuasion Analysis
Civility and Dialogue
100
In the models of communication, this is defined as anything that interferes with the encoding, transmission and reception of a message.
What is noise
100
Using a series of words that being with the same consonant or vowel sound
What is alliteration
100
The emotion dimension of a persuasive appeal, according to Aristotle.
What is pathos
100
Type of reasoning when you conclude a general principle from specific observed instances
What is inductive argument
100
The type of culture where members value equality and believe that no one person/group should dominate
What is low power-distance
200
The third canon of rhetoric according to Aristotle; involves word choice, phrasing, and the level of formality used.
What is style
200
Words we use are not intrinsically connected to the things we are referring to. This language characteristic is known as
What is arbitrary
200
The second step of the persuasive process. This is when the audience understands the issue that the speaker is talking about.
What is comprehension
200
The first part of a syllogism; a general statement about the subject of your argument
What is a major premise
200
The behaviors we exhibit to maintain a positive impression of ourselves by other people
What is facework
300
The type of listening used when you are making a judgement about a message or deciding what position you agree with is called-
What is listening to criticize
300
An ill-defined, politically powerful term- based in culture- that can push people to action (ex: freedom, equality, liberty)
What is an ideograph
300
The type of credibility that comes from what you say and how you say it
What is derived credibility
300
An organization pattern that uses each main point to explain why the speaker's solution is better than one other proposed solution
What is comparative advantages
300
The ability to be aware of how your behaviors affect other people
What is self-monitoring
400
The type of nonlistening when someone tries to hide their inattention to the speaker's message is called-
What is pseudolistening
400
Type of information that is directly related to the topic and supports the main points
What is evidentiary information
400
Drew is a law school student and it is his turn to argue in mock trial. His professor will act as the judge. What category of speech is this? a) Apologia speech b) Forensic speech c) Deliberative speech d) Question of fact
What is forensic speech
400
Intentionally leaving out information is
What is lying by omission
400
When we use behaviors that discourage others from speaking, we produce
What is the chilling effect
500
Lyle gave presentation on teaching elementary school children to play the trumpet, an instrument he plays in a local band. He displays this type of knowledge, according to Aristotle.
What is techne
500
A theory that proposes two primary cognitive processing paths we use to make decisions
Elaboration Likelihood Model
500
Kategoria and apologia are aspects of
What is forensic speaking
500
A condition that automatically produces the effect in question
What is sufficient cause
500
Even though she had never put together a presentation before, Daria volunteered to do this for her group so they could see she could do things without the assistance of others. In this example, Daria sought to display and protect her
What is autonomy face
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