Speakers create the meaning ________ their audience.
What is WITH?
As a listener, we often let our perceptions of a speaker's nonverbal behavior determine our opinion of the _____________ before the speaker has said a word.
What is MESSAGE?
The term for a small set (usually 4) of key stories or points you prepare in advance to guide your answers during an interview:
What is MESSAGE BOX?
Propositions of ________ argue that a word, phrase, or concept has a particular meaning.
A visual aid should be the focus of your presentation. True or false?
What is FALSE?
Which one of these is NOT an example of psychographic information:
-values
-interests
-beliefs
-income
What is INCOME?
This action is defined as claiming credit for another's words or ideas, or failing to give credit where it is due.
What is PLAGIARISM?
Answers to interview questions should be approximately ______ seconds.
What is 90?
When the proposition has a word such as good, bad, best, worst, just, unjust, ethical, unethical, moral, immoral, beneficial, harmful, advantageous, or disadvantageous, it is a proposition of _______.
What is VALUE?
What is WHITE?
When a public speaker wants to know the size of the audience and the physical environment of the speaking situation, they need to conduct what kind of analysis?
-SITUATIONAL-PSYCHOGRAPHIC-DEMOGRAPHIC-STATISTICAL
What is SITUATIONAL?
Character, Request, ____________, Adjustment, Type, Extras.
What is EXAMPLE?
What does the CAR or BAR method stand for?
What is CONTEXT ACTION RESULT or BACKGROUND ACTION RESULT?
_____________ are easy to identify because they almost always have the word should in them. These propositions call for a change in policy or practice (including those in a government, community, or school), or they can call for the audience to adopt a certain behavior.
What is PROPOSITIONS OF POLICY?
What is LIGHT ON FACE, RAISE EYE LEVEL, LOOK AT CAMERA LENS, SHOW GESTURES, CLOTHES THAT MAKE LAYERS, NO WHITE OR BLACK CLOTHES OR BACKGROUND, INTERESTING BACKGROUND
This kind of audience is obligated to attend a speech.
Engaging in media literacy is more about expanding our understanding and perspective rather than arriving at ___________ answers.
What is DEFINITE?
More interesting that reading off lists of accomplishments, these can make interview responses more memorable, authentic, and show real-life application of your abilities.
What are PERSONAL STORIES?
The Second Amendment to the Constitution does not include possession of automatic weapons for private use is a proposition of:
What is DEFINITION?
This is the approximate number of words the audience can comprehend if a speaker places everything they say on a visual slide for the audience to read while they speak.
What is ZERO?
An audience member's unique set of perspectives, experience, knowledge, and values.
What is the audience's FRAME OF REFERENCE?
This term is used to propose a structured approach to thinking about ethics.
What is an ETHICAL PYRAMID?
Name three reasons why is it more effective to prepare adaptable stories (like those in a Message Box) rather than memorizing scripted answers for interviews:
What is: SHAPE TO FIT DIFFERENT QUESTIONS, NATURAL RESPONSES, FLEXIBLE RESPONSES, RELIEVES ANXIETY, AUTHENTIC, SELF DIRECT, EASIER TO PREP
Capital punishment is morally wrong. This is a Proposition of _________.
What is VALUE?
Name one way to draw the audience's focus to a particular part of a slide during a presentation.
What is CONTRAST-SIZE-COLOR