Chs 1-4
Chs 5-9
Chs 10, 11, & 13
Chs 14-16
Misc
100

A single, declarative sentence in which the speaker makes the central, overarching argument of their entire speech

What is a thesis statement?

100

The act of considering, finding, and collecting ideas and evidence in support of claims about the world is

What is research?

100

Type of speaking that emphasizes: (a) definition; (b) directness; (c) simplicity

What is speaking for clarity?

100

A form of communication that features: (a) open spaces for citizens to come together; (b) good and fair information to help structure the conversation; (c) skilled facilitators to guide the process 

What is public deliberation?

100

The belief that one's own culture is superior to others is 

What is ethnocentrism?

200

Form of audience analysis that involves reaching out to the speech organizer and asking that person for their assessment of the likely audience makeup

What is informant survey?

200

A slippery slope is

What is a logical fallacy that claims that a small and reasonable step will inevitably lead to the most severe and outlandish outcome?

200

Informative speeches are (multiple answers acceptable)


What is aiming for objectivity? (even though it is never completely possible)

What is the form of speaking that empowers others to decide or act?

What is a speech that does not have an explicit agenda other than to encourage their audience to be attentive and open to new info?

What is a speech that's purpose is to persuade the audience to learn new things?

What is a speech that's characteristics include: being genuinely informative, speaking for clarity, informative organization, and significant and explicit evidence

200

People's tendency to take evidence that confirms their existing views at face value while being highly critical and suspicious of information that challenges their existing views of an issue

What is confirmation bias?

200

Form of artistic proof that uses emotional appeals by the speaker

What is pathos?

BONUS: What defines forms of "artistic proof"?

300
In the Standard Model of Communication (a holistic attempt to account for the major attributes that are at work in most communication interactions), these refer to the diverse forms and media in which messages travel

What are channels?

300

A speech delivered with preparation from a loose set of notes and ideas; asks a speaker to become an expert in their topic but also be casual in the delivering of the speech

What is extemporaneous speaking?

300

Illustrative gestures are

What are gestures that have a distinct meaning beyond the speaker's words and go beyond the speech itself to create meaning

300

Correcting a person's misconceptions about a policy actually leads them to believe that misperception more deeply

What is the "backfire effect"?

300

A secondary dimension of an argument is

What is backing?

What is rebuttal?

What is qualifier?

400

Terms and phrases that include, invite, and represent the widest number of people possible

What is inclusive language?

400

The type of reasoning that helps a speaker arrive at a claim by pointing to something that signifies the meaning of something else

What is reasoning by sign?

400

An example of a way to speak for inclusion and affirmation is (multiple answers possible)

What is avoiding offensive terms, names, and phrases?

What is avoiding social justice elitism?

What is using gender-neutral language?

What is using ability-inclusive language?

What is using community-preferred terminology?

What is using preferred names and pronouns?

400

Some tips for facilitating dialogue are (Ch 14- Public Deliberation)

What is preparing dialogue questions in advance?

What is asking open-ended questions?

What is pausing for participation?

What is encouraging wide participation?

What is encouraging the audience to use the language of the speech?

What is actively asking for opposing viewpoints?

What is actively seeking values that you did not mention?

400

The degree of style and formality that a speech should have to be considered appropriate for a certain situation

What is decorum?

500

Glossophobia is

What is public speaking anxiety?

What is a common form of nervousness people feel before, during, and/ or after speaking before groups of people in a public setting?
500

Form of inartistic proof that uses a previous successful finding or occurrence to justify how we should think of a similar contemporary event

What is precedent?



500

Speaking aids that rely on touch, textures, and the ability to encounter the authentic and genuine

What are haptic aids?

500

People's psychological tendency to demand strict traditionalism, security, and limitations of permissiveness and change when faced with perceived risk to self and/or values

What is authoritarian dynamic?

500
If a speaker is modulating their tone in the delivery of the speech in a way that is pleasant and appropriate, the speaker is using this delivery element well

What is vocal variety?

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