It arouses interest in a speaker and their topic, as well as establishing the speaker's credibility.
What is the purpose of an introduction?
Be prepared to answer questions.
How should you end the presentation?
To share information with others to enhance their knowledge or understanding of information, concepts, or ideas presented
What does it mean "to inform"?
This is a speech to change or reinforce person's attitudes
What is persuasion?
The process of drawing conclusions from your evidence
What is reasoning?
A brief salute to an occasion
What is a toast?
This format consists of individual presentations with no audience interaction or conversation.
What is the symposium format?
It is a summary of what has been accomplished in the past or an update on a project
What is a report?
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
What are three strategies for persuasion?
False reasoning that occurs when someone attempts to persuade without adequate evidence or with arguments that are inappropriate or irrelevent
What is a logical fallacy?
This type of presentation is brief and heartfelt, expressing thanks and the meaning of the occasion for yourself and others.
What are the characteristics of an awards acceptance speech?
This type of format involves a team inviting questions and conversation from the audience following a presentation.
What is a forum presentation?
Short talk that provides information to the audience
What is a briefing?
Psychological discomfort experienced when a person is presented with info that is inconsistent with their current thinking or feelings
What is cognitive dissonance?
Reasoning from a general statement or principle to reach a spceific conclusion.
What is deductive reasoning?
These presentations are brief, accurate, and audience-centered
What are the characteristics of an introduction?
Team members converse with a moderator, who manages interaction.
What is a panel presentation?
This special type of informative speaking seeks to develop specific skills in listeners to help them perform a specific job or task more effectively
What is a training presentation?
Maslow's theory that lower level needs must be met before higher level needs can be achieved.
What is the hierarchy of needs?
General conclusions drawn from specific examples
What is inductive reasoning?
This type of speech refers to the occasion of presentation, the significance of such, and the person around whom the event centers.
What should an awards presentation speech include?
Verbalize the team goal.
What is the first step of a group presentation?
The information is immediately usable.
Participants are actively involved in the learning process.
Participants connect life experiences with the new information.
Participants should learn how the information is relevant to their busy lives and how it will solve problems.
What are adult learning strategies?
These messages are most effective if the speaker is more respected and if the audience can be convinced that the threat is real.
What are fear messages?
Reasoning that relates 2+ events in such a way as to conclude that one or more of the events caused the others
What is causal reasoning?