important terms
analyzing ch.5
main information
mix and match ch.5
vocabulary
100
Prior exposure
What is the extent to which an audience has already heard a speakers message, which will affect an audience's interest or belief in what the speaker is saying.
100
work extra hard
What is when audience members are free to leave during the speech, and you must blank to keep their attention.
100
three common forms:
What is - fixed-response: multiple choice - scaled questions: range of feelimgs ( strongly agree to disagree) - open ended questions; invite them to write what the want.
100
presentation time
What is the length of time a speaker has to deliver his or her speech.
200
(ethnicity)
What is cultural background that is usually associated with shared religion,national origin, and language.
200
small groups
What is . more interaction . can tailor detailed and specific message
200
incorporating demographics
What is characteristics of listeners that help you anticipate your audiences beliefs about your topic
200
(gender composition)
What is a demographic characteristics that considers how many men versus how many women will be in an audience.
200
race
What is a common heritage based on genetically shared physical characteristics of people in a group
300
(situational audience analysis)
What is analyzing the audience in the moment you meet them.
300
presentation time
What is . use alloted time to craft the speech - short speeches need to be concise. - longer speeches van take more time to develop a message
300
characteristics of listeners that include
What is - age - gender - sexual orientation - religious orientation - educational background - political affiliation
300
(audience size)
What is the number of people who will be present for a speech
300
common ground
What is belies,values,and experiences a speaker shares with an audience, a speqaker seeks.
400
(race)
What is common heritage based on genetically shared physical characteristics of people in a group.
400
large groups
What is . less interation . must anticipate reactions . craft a message people want to hear
400
survey
What is a set of written questions you ask audience before speech
400
-become more attentive -experience positive feelings toward the speaker -open their minds to ideas that target their needs, interests and values
What is when speakers build their messages to audiences
400
hostile audience
What is a type of audience thst oppose a speakers message, or the speaker personally, and will probably be reluctant to accept the message.
500
location(forum)
What is the setting where a speaker delivers, and an audience listens to, a speech.
500
- size - time - location - mobility - understanding situational characteristics: size
What is observable factors about a speeck situation:
500
face to face
What is an phone interactions with audience
500
demographics
What is audienc members characteristics including, race, ethnicity, religious orientation, educational background, and political affiliation