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Persuasion
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Parts of Speech
100
Contents on each slide should follow the ___ lines down and ___ words per bullet point rules.
What is six and six?
100
When a speaker moves forward and side to side of the room without a lectern, the speaker increases the audience perceptions of_______.
What is immediacy?
100
When advertisers use popular celebrities to pitch a product, they are using this principle of persuasion.
What is likeability?
100
The exchange of verbal and nonverbal messages between two or more people.
What is a transaction?
100
The most persuasive type of peripheral route cues.
What is fear appeals?
200
You should use this key when a visual aid is not needed for clarity.
What is the B-Key?
200
Communication is _______ in that we cannot not communicate
What is pervasive?
200
Aristotle contended that rhetorical situations should include emotional appeals called:
What is pathos?
200
The individuals who listen to the speaker and define the meaning of the information in the speech.
What is the audience?
200
This is where you tell the audience of the personal gain they will receive from listening.
What is your thesis statement?
300
This is the minimum font size you should use for information on your PowerPoint slides
What is 24?
300
Listening that involves obtaining sensory stimulation or enjoyment from others
What is appreciative listening?
300
Of the communication elements listed in the SMCRE Model, ___________ is the one over which the speaker has the MOST control?
What is Message?
300
Information that is verifiable as true.
What is a fact?
300
In your textbook, it states that your _______ allows you to get the audience's attention.
What is your opening?
400
This PowerPoint tool allows you to make text and images appear on your slide one at a time.
What is animation?
400
Differences in the way people think about and learn new information and skills.
What is Learning styles?
400
This is based on reward and punshiment power and receiver's lack of perceived choice.
What is coercion?
400
The process whereby the speaker plans and practices the speech and maintains consistent eye contact using brief notes.
What is extemporaneous speaking?
400
Compliance gaining strategies such as ________ and ________are sequential requests that speakers rely on to prepare audience members to take action.
What is foot-in-the-door and door-in-the-face?
500
This punctuation mark should be at the end of each main point title on your Persuasive speech slides.
What is a question mark?
500
_______stated that what we hear first and last is the information we remember best.
What is Primacy-recency Theory?
500
The two major determinants of the extent to which receivers engage in message elaboration are their ability to process the message and their__________
What is Motivation?
500
Differences in the way people think about and learn new information and skills.
What is learning styles?
500
A two-sided argument refuting the counter-argument.
What is inoculation?