Fright
A type of anxiety that allows speakers to think more rapidly and express themselves more energetically.
What is Facilitative Speech Anxiety?
The act of motivating, convincing or emotionally moving someone into changing a belief they had about the world.
What is persuasion (or persuasive speaking)?
The factor in speech giving that has to do with how you look.
What is appearance?
Supporting material that the speaker uses to prove any type of claim
What is evidence?
An irrational fear about public speaking where, in the speaker’s mind, everything that can go wrong will go wrong.
What is Fallacy of Catastrophic Failure?
What is the persuasive sequence that involves drawing attention to a subject, establishing a problem, proposing a solution, visualizing the results of the solution, and directly appealing to the audience.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
_________ is a way to maintain contact with your audience members and express your confidence and enthusiasm by extending the action zone.
What is movement?
Words or phrases that emphasize the importance of what you are about to say
What is signposts?
This type of speech is planned in advance but presented in a direct, spontaneous manner.
What is an extemporaneous speech?
Making sure that the audience and the speaker have a common understanding and that the speaker has authority and knowledge over the subject.
What is establishing common ground and credibility?
Having this good habit in mind while giving a speech is important to control nervousness and thinking clearly by allowing you to breathe easier.
What is posture?
This fallacy unfairly attacks an argument by extending it to the extremes, making it sound ridiculous
What is reductio ad absurdum?
An irrational fear about public speaking that occurs when a person blows one poor experience out of proportion, or when a speaker treats occasional lapses as if they were the rule rather than the exception.
What is Fallacy of Overgeneralization?
What is the trinity of three persuasive speaking elements pioneered by an ancient Greek philosopher?
Aristotle's Triad (or Ethos, Logos, Pathos)
Goes along with another visual aspect of delivery in reflecting your genuine involvement with the message. It has something to do with a body part on the top half of the body.
What is facial expression?
The Toulmin model consists of these three concepts
What is claim, evidence, and warrant?
One way to overcome debilitative speech anxiety.
Possible answers: use nervousness to your advantage, understand the difference between rational and irrational fears, maintain a receiver orientation, keep a positive attitude
What is the third step of Logic Ethics and the Art of persuasion?
Step 3: Describe the Solution
The most important aspect of nonverbal delivery that keeps your audience engaged.
This fallacy is based on the notion that if many people favor an idea, you should too
What is argumentum ad populum?