A mandatory work meeting is an example of what type of audience?
What is a captive audience?
Practicing a speech over and over until you know it by heart is an example of what kind of speaking style?
What is memorized speech?
The mental discomfort that results from new information clashing with currently held beliefs, attitudes, or values
What is Cognitive dissonance?
Rate, volume, and pitch are all considered
What is vocal variety?
Self-actualization, Self-esteem, Social, Motivational, Physiological. Which of these are not apart of Maslow's Hierarchy?
What is Motivational?
In regards to outlines, ____ provides evidence or support for the main idea or thesis statement.
What are subpoints?
A flaw within logic or reasoning
What is a fallacy?
How is a thesis statement different from a specific purpose?
The thesis is content centered and is incorporated into the spoken portion of your speech.
What is credibility?
Tapping your foot or twirling your hair is known as what kind of movement?
What is a nonverbal adaptor?
Competent, trustworthy, and engaging, all speak to the ethos of a speaker, or their:
What is credibility of a speaker?
Speaking off the cuff with no previous research or preparation is known as what kind of speech?
What is impromptu speaking?
Giving only two options, or backing people into a rhetorical corner, is known as what type of fallacy?
What is false dilemma?
Giving a speech as a maid of honor or best man during a wedding occasion is linked to what type of speech?
What is ceremonial speaking?
What level of Maslow's Hierarchy encompasses our need to think well of ourselves and have others think well of us
What is Self Esteem Needs?
Recognizing your audience's race, gender, or religious views are all part of the audience's ___.
What is demographic?
Like, uhh, you know, so, uhm, are all examples of our favorite part of presentational speaking?
What is vocal fillers?
What type of fallacy occurs when situations or circumstances being compared are not similar enough
What is false analogy?
All of the following are necessary to evaluate an academic scholarly article except?
Authorship, Fellowship, Sponsoring organization, Recency/date, Accuracy
What is fellowship?
Regarding audience analysis, Going to a church meeting, concert, or play, defines the audience as a:
What is a voluntary audience?
What are the three main types of gestures?
What are adaptors, emblems, and illustrators?
Of the following, which should not be a part of an annotated bibliography?
Summary of the text, reflection on applicability of the text, usefulness of the text, evaluation of the text, length of the text
What is the length of the text?
What type of fallacy occurs when too few sources are cited to back up a claim?
What is hasty generalization?
What is the conclusion?
What are the three main parts of a thesis statement?
What is your general purpose, your specific purpose, and your main points?