"We either raise student tuition or lay off teachers." is an example of this type of fallacy.
What is false dilemma (either-or)
100
Psychological data about an audience, such as standpoints, values, beliefs, and attitudes.
What are Psychographics
100
The tendency of individuals to believe that how they feel is much more apparent to others than is really the case.
What is the illusion of transparency.
100
A structure for ordering the main points of a speech.
What is a pattern of organization
100
A turbulent time from (1960s-present) whose sweeping technology and cultural changes continue to influence the way we live.
What is the Information Age
200
Red herring, comparative evidence, ad populum, and appeal to tradition all fall into this fallacy category.
What is flawed evidence
200
A form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, minor premise, and conclusion.
What is syllogism
200
A phenomenon that leads us to think other people observe us much more carefully than they actually do.
What is the Spotlight effect
200
The most useful pattern of organization for gaining audience interest or agreement
What is Monroe's motivated sequence
200
The portion of the web composed of specialty databases, such as those housed by the U.S. government, that are not accessible by traditional search engines also called the invisible or hidden web.
What is the deep web
300
Argument in which a speaker assumes that what is true of the whole is also true of the parts that make up the whole.
What is division fallacy
300
Fear that others will react negatively if one appears inept at using technological aids.
What is technophobia
300
Your role as a speaker, your speaking abilities, your ideas, the audience's response, the setting, the technology, and the evaluation
What are uncertainties of public speaking
300
A review of main points or subpoints, given before going on to the next point in a speech.
What is an internal summary
300
The gap between populations that have a high level of access to and use of digital communications technology, and populations that have a low level of access and use.
What is the digital divide
400
The fallacy also known as circular reasoning.
What is begging the question
400
A qualifier, such as probably, that makes a statement ambiguous.
What is a Hedge
400
An audience’s perception of a speaker’s activity level during a presentation.
What is dynamism
400
a brief narrative
What is an anecdote
400
Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, and Delivery
What are Cicero's Five Arts
500
The fallacy that posits:
1. A occurs before B.
2. Therefore A is the cause of B.
What is Post Hoc
500
The ability to access and share information in multiple forms from multiple locations in ways that transcend time and space. Pervasive communication environment
What is a Pervasive communication environment
500
The highness or lowness of a speaker's voice.
What is pitch
500
Evidence used to demonstrate the worth of an idea-narratives, examples, definitions, testimony, facts, statistics.
What are supporting materials
500
An argument in which a premise or conclusion is unstated.