Definitions
Appealing to them
What's necessary
100

The deliberate process of influence, of convincing others to share your beliefs

What is persuasion

100

The appeals to audience reason and logic

What is Logos

100

The arguments that focus on whether something is or isn’t true, or whether something will or will not happen

What are claims of fact

200

The  Aristotelian term for moral character

What is ethos

200

The appeal to the audience’s emotions

What is pathos

200

 To address issues of judgment

What is claims of value

300

How people process persuasive messages by one of two routes

What is elaboration likelihood model of persuasion (ELM)

300

The audience acts according to perceived costs and benefits (“value”) associated with particular action

What is Expectancy value theory

300

The speaker recommends specific course of action be taken or approved

What are claims of policy

400

The stated position, with support, for or against an idea or issue

What is an argument

400

The following have what in common:

Problem-solution, Cause-effect, Monroe’s motivated sequence, Comparative advantage, and Refutation

What are typical organization patterns

400

The model of human action based on principle that people are motivated to act based on needs

What is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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