Purpose, Topics, and Informative Speaking
Audience Analysis & Ethics
Delivery & Anxiety
Research, building arguments, and supporting ideas
Miscellaneous
100

The broad, overall goal of a speech is commonly known as?

General purpose


100

In Aristotle's "Art of Rhetoric", this refers to a speaker's character or credibility

Ethos

100

This method of controlling nervousness involves breathing in for a four count, holding for four, breathing out for four, and holding for four. 

Box-to-box breathing

100

Information created by someone who was not present at an event (i.e., after an event happened) is called?

Secondary source

100

These are statements or phrases generally designed to help “connect” parts of your speech to make it easier for audience members to follow the ideas. 

Connectives

200

This method of narrowing a topic allows you to explore and identify related subtopics to your general topic. 

Clustering

200

This type of audience analysis focuses on gathering information about the specific characteristics/profile of your audience like age, gender, race, occupation, education, and more

Demographic Analysis

200

This is something professional athletes frequently do before games to prepare for success, and is also very useful to public speakers. 

Visualize success (or size up the room/space)

200

This pattern helps structure your speech based on time or sequence.

Chronological

200

This is the type of outline you will prepare to use when actually delivering the speech.

Speaking Outline

300

Informative speaking usually happens at one of three levels, what is one of those levels?

Formal, Vocational,  and Impromptu

300

This type of analysis  can reveal preexisting notions that limit your audience’s frame of reference (by getting a sense of their values, opinions, etc.)

Psychographic analysis

300

Power in delivery refers to what?

The intentional and controlled volume of the voice used to ensure every audience member can hear clearly.

300

Words and symbols that let you expand or narrow your search parameters when using a database or search engine are called?

Boolean operators

300

This is the means through which a message gets

from sender to receiver

Channel

400

Achieving all three of these goals is the key to your effectiveness as an informative speaker.

accuracy, clarity, and interest

400

Audiences are likely to have pre-existing notions on both you the speaker and _____

your topic

400

Your delivery is determined by what 3 factors?

  • Body Language/Presence

  • Appearance

  • Voice

400

This pattern arranges main points based on their layout or proximity to each other.

Spatial

400

This model of communication says we have multiple messages flowing simultaneously between people. 

Transactional Model

500

The four primary constraints in topic selection are _____?

  1. Purpose

  2. Audience

  3. Context

  4. Timeframe

500

When covering Ethical Public Speaking Principles, we wrote a formula for speaker credibility that included what?


Honesty + Truthfulness + Good Will + Integrity = Speaker Credibility

500

The term for a severe fear of public speaking?

Glossophobia

500

The CRAAP test is a good way to evaluate a source, and it stands for

  • Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose



500

This term refers to generalizing about a group of people and assuming that because a few persons in that group have a characteristic, all of them do.

Stereotyping

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