What are the three parts of a conclusion?
Signal conclusion, restate thesis and main points, memorable closer
This testimony comes from a person who has done extensive research on a topic...
Expert testimony
How does a mediated presentation change the format of a presentation or speech?
You can record and record, prerecord, and use programs such as FaceTime or Skype which allows the presenter to change the delivery of the speech.
What form of reasoning occurs when you claim that one occurrence creates a specific effect?
Reasoning by cause
What are the three leadership styles in group presentations?
Autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire
What are the five types of organizational patterns for informative speeches?
1. Chronological
2. Cause-Effect
3. Problem-Solution
4. Spatial
5. Topical
What is the process of creating a hierarchy of ideas in which the most general ideas appear first followed by more specific ideas?
Subordination
What is the earliest stage of practice?
Organization
What are the two different types of reasoning?
Inductive and deductive
True or false: Age can affect how someone can interpret a message in your speech
True
What are the five parts of an effective introduction?
Attention getter, relevance, credibility, thesis, preview of main points
What are the four steps of the persuasive process?
Issue awareness, comprehension, acceptance, integration
The process of physically producing the sound that makes a word in verbal delivery is called...
articulation
What is stealing the intellectual achievements of another person and presenting them as their own?
Plagiarism
True or false: All similes are metaphors, but not all metaphors are similes
True
What are the four types of informative speeches?
Speeches about objects, processes, events, and concepts
What type of information is the core of your speech and is what you set out looking for when researching a topic?
Evidentiary information
What is the term used to refer to the anxiety caused by the prospect of public speaking?
Communication apprehension
What is derived credibility?
The form of credibility that manifests itself during your presentation
According to the textbook, what is the definition of culture?
The distinctive ideas, customs, social behavior, products, or way of life of a particular nation, society, people, or period
What are the four types of speeches?
Memorized, manuscript, impromptu, extemporaneous
What are the four types of plagiarism?
Global, incremental, patchwork, patchworking
What is the process in which a person is slowly introduced to a fear and each time he or she overcomes the fear the intensity decreases?
Systematic desensitization
Name one of the three myths of public speaking
1. Public speaking is a talent, not a skill
2. Speech is easy we do it all the time
3. There is no “right way” to deliver a speech
How is the specific purpose statement different than the thesis statement?
The thesis statement comes from rewording the specific purpose statement so that it makes sense to the audience