Narration
Comparison
Argument
Description
Memorization
100
The Four Types of Narration
What are case studies, stories, and histories?
100
Types of Comparison Speeches
What explains complex ideas/processes, explains common experiences in a new way, and helps the audience make a choice?
100
Sound
What has actually true premises and a conclusion that follows necessarily from the premises?
100
Ladder of Abstraction
What is a continuum of descriptions of the same thing from the most abstract to the most concrete?
100
Explanation
What changes the nature of the information from meaningless to meaningful?
200
Essential Narrative
What flows through time and change?
200
Organizational Patterns for Comparison Speeches
What is divided and alternating patterns?
200
Types of Inductive Argument
What is causal, sign, inductive generalization, and analogy?
200
Sensory Categories
What includes how it works, sounds, smells, feels, and tastes?
200
Intrinsic Motivation
What are rewards that come from yourself?
300
Bookend Stories
What uses the same story in both the introduction and conclusion, providing a frame for the speech?
300
Different Class Comparison
What is pairs that on the surface appear different, but when further observed, share at least one important characteristic in common?
300
Deductive Reasoning
What is an argument that has an absolute relationship between premise and conclusion?
300
Physical Properties
What is visual, aural, smell, taste, and touch?
300
Extrinsic Rewards
What are rewards that come from another person and are material rewards?
400
Elements of Narration
What is plot, characters, and setting?
400
Same Class Comparison
What is when two items seem to be alike on the whole?
400
Valid
What is a conclusion that follows necessarily from the premises?
400
Concrete, Specific Language
What are picture-making, powerful words with specific details?
400
Association
What increases likelihood of remembering by building relationships between the new information and previously learned information?
500
Complications
What is the building up of small events or changes and their relation to each other arouses curiosity and thickens the plot?
500
Comparative Language
What is used to condense complex ideas?
500
Tulman Method
What is data, warrant, and conclusion?
500
Time Order
What uses a time sequence based on a gradual discovery of the properties?
500
Memory-Enhancing Variables
What is motivation to remember, nature of the information, creating meaning and associations, and repetition of information?