Methods of Persuasion
Speaking in a Multicultural World
Speaking to Persuade
Misc.
Developing Confidence
100
What is the way you enhance your credibility during a persuasive speech? 

What is Explain your competence & Establish Common Ground 

100

The belief that our own culture is superior to all other groups.

What is ethnocentrism?

100

Persuasive Speeches attempt to answer these three major questions.

What is Question of Fact, Question of Value & Question of Policy

100

This are the 5 working aspects of a proper introduction

 What is the attention-getter, the purpose statement, the connection to the audience, the credibility, and preview of the speech.

100

Anxiety levels begin to drop significantly after this amount of time when giving a speech.

What is 30-60 seconds?

200

What are the three types of credibility 

Initial, Derived, and Terminal Credibility 

200
A speaker sends messages to their audience with these signals.

What are body language, tone of voice, facial expressions, and eye contact?

200

Speeches that are based on a speaker's judgment of right and wrong fall into this category. 

What is Questions of Value

200

You should spend this much time rehearsing your speech.

What is one hour for every minute of your speech?

200

Speakers assume that their audience notices this immediately when in actuality this is far less visible.

What is nervousness?

300

How long does your persuasive speech have to be and how many sources are required? 

What is 8-10 minutes and 5 sources.

300

This term describes the time and place in which a speech occurs.

What is the situation?

300

When writing a speech to answer a question of policy, speakers need to address these three issues.

What are need, plan, and practicality?

300

This is your professor's full name.

What is Taylor Abrams-Rollinson?

300

This is the biggest way of combatting stage fright.

What is rehearsing your speech? 

400

What are three things that fall into the category of supporting evidence that could be present in your speech? 

What is examples, testimonials, and statistics.

400

If a speaker is not careful, a message can be divided into two separate categories.

What is the intended message vs. what was "actually" communicated?

400

This is the proper format for your persuasive speeches.

What is "Problem - Cause - Solution"?

400

This is the most common point deduction in this class.

What is not properly concluding?
400

When working on their eye contact, speakers should start with this method.

What is looking at their friends?

500

What are the four different styles of reasoning?

What is reasoning from specific instances, reasoning from principle, causal reasoning, and analogical reasoning.

500

This is the means in which a message is delivered.

What is the channel?

500

These are the three appeals to rhetoric that were invented by Aristotle/

What are pathos, ethos, & logos

500

Regardless of how many times you speak in public, you will always have this.

What is anxiety?

- Though the way you control your nerves can improve tremendously.

500

The sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes 

What is frame of reference?