Demographics and Settings
Topic Orientation
Patterns of Audience Interaction
Stating Purpose and Central Idea
Gathering and Supporting Materials
100
This aspect of your speech setting include seating configuration, type of room, lighting, and sound system.
What is physical arrangement?
100
This is the most general term for a collection of people.
What is a crowd?
100
This describes unusually homogeneous audience attitudes.
What is polarization?
100
This type of speech is used to instruct and teach.
What is an informative speech?
100
This form of information gathering involves speaking to someone with exstensive knowledge or experience about your topic.
What is an interview?
200
This refers to the study of groups in terms of their common vital statistics.
What is demography?
200
This term suggests a more agressive group of people.
What is a mob?
200
This refers to an audience of two opposing homogeneous groups.
What is a bipolar audience?
200
These kind of speeches are used to convince people to believe/ do something.
What is a persuasive speech?
200
These are the two largest places to find information.
What is the library and the internet?
300
You should adapt your language and vocabulary for this catagory of demography.
What is education level?
300
This is the term used to describe a more restrained and prearranged group.
What is an audience?
300
This is a positive responce to a speaker.
What is feedback-response?
300
This type of speech needs to help people escape reality and enjoy themselves.
What is an entertaining speech?
300
This form of support involves drawing upon the speakers own experiences or the experiences of others.
What is illustration/ example?
400
This part of your setting determines whether you use a microphone or not, and how much you can move around.
What is proximity?
400
This is defined as desires influenced by sight and sounds of others movements.
What is social facilitation?
400
This term refers to the concept of social facilitation, and includes reinforcement people recieve from similar behavior of others.
What is interstimulation?
400
This is the major thought upon which the speech evolves.
What is the central idea?
400
You can use expert and non-expert accounts of this form of support.
What is a testimony?
500
We assess people using these three catagories of information.
What is cultural, sociological, and psychological information?
500
These are the major mechanics that lead to a mob mentality.
What are anonymity, contagion, and suggestability?
500
This person catagorized 5 classic types of audiences.
Who is H.L Hollingworth?
500
This term describes the outcome you want to achieve with your speech.
What is specific purpose?
500
Only use these if they are meaningful to the audience and related to your point.
What are statistics?