Early Stuff
Persuasion
Groups
Meatloaf Surprise
Larson's Faves
100
linear, interactional, and transactional.
What are the models of communication?
100
Based on unsound reasoning or evidence.
What is an argument fallacy?
100
Three or more interdependent people who come together to achieve a common purpose or goal.
What is a group?
100
APA 6th Ed.
What is the formatting used in class for references/sources?
100
Delivery that involves careful preparation, conversational tone, key words and phrases on note cards, and that is familiarized but not memorized.
What is extemporaneous delivery?
200
shares ethical responsibility during a communication situation.
Who is the speaker and the audience/listener.
200
Fact, value, or policy
What are persuasive claims?
200
A way to break the ice and start building cohesion in a group.
What are team-building exercises?
200
a persuasive speech pattern that proposes a solution to a problem.
What is problem-solution?
200
logic and reasoning appeals in persuasion.
What is logos?
300
The way a message gets across - such as text, phone call, email, face-to-face, drawings, etc.
What is the communication channel?
300
an argument fallacy that is a random piece of information that has nothing to do with the topic on hand, meant to throw off the other person.
What is a red herring fallacy?
300
"All for one and one for all"
What is group cohesiveness (cohesion)?
300
Appealing to one's emotions in a persuasive situation.
What is pathos?
300
a speaker's credibility, or ethics, in a persuasive situation.
What is Ethos?
400
Impromptu, extemporaneous, scripted, and memorized.
What are types of delivery?
400
Claim + evidence
What is an argument?
400
Sharing the workload and contributing diverse ideas.
What are advantages to working in a group?
400
Authority, example, sign, cause, analogy.
What are types of logos (logical reasoning)?
400
a persuasive speech pattern that strengthens the main argument by addressing the oppositions or counter arguments.
What is refutation?
500
The tendency to remember the first and last thing said in any given message.
What is the primacy/recency effect?
500
The father of persuasion
Who is Aristotle?
500
Coined the term "groupthink."
Who is Irving Janis?
500
research conducted on the intended audience of a speech or presentation.
What is an audience analysis?
500
Invented the argument model in our text.
Who is Toulmin?