what is one of the most common fears people have when public speaking?
what is stage fright?
what is the key to winning the audiences trust?
what is authenticity?
when performing an audience analysis what link are you trying to find?
what are universal values?
what is the term defined as separating and organizing information you've collected?
a speech that has a clear message with little to no preparation is known as?
what is an impromptu speech?
what is the term for being respectful, aware of and considerate of others when listening?
what is civility?
what is being knowledgable about your topic?
what term is defined as "a systematic search or investigation "?
what is research?
what are the 3 rules to consider when organizing research?
what is my purpose? how do I interest? and how do I persuade?
what is a "good person speaking well"?
when you consider ethical constraints when decision making, what stage of the speechmaking process are you in?
what is rhetorical?
what is evaluate the validity of the source?
when a speaker has prior interest or sense of a subject this can make a speaker sound more what?
what is credible?
what is cause and effect?
if a speaker selects a statement that is isolated from their source and it contradicts there main points this information is known as?
what is out of context speech?
when you change your message from group to group it is known as?
what is adaptation?
when you contradict or message by ignoring or make light of important information is known as?
what are inconvenient truths?
why do speakers use supporting material? how does it help?
when a speaker splits larger topics into smaller ones within one topic it is known as?
what is categorical arrangement?
when people are experiencing anxiety and feel like all eyes are on them, what do psychologists call this?
what is the spotlight effect?
when you use other peoples work, and use it as our own
what is plagiarism?
even if you have differing perspectives from another person a respectful speaker will find what with their audience?
what is a comparison between 2 different things that can support 2 points of similarity?
what is an analogy?
how can an internal preview make a speech more organized?
what is it reveals the speakers key points to the audience?
if credibility isn't something that a person possesses then what is credibility?
what is the perception that others have of that person?