This society was the first to debate laws and various other issues in public forums
The Greeks
When a speaker considers an audience for demographics, dispositions and knowledge of the topic.
Audience analysis
The process of discerning between right and wrong is called
Morality
One or two sentences and summarizes and previews the main points of your speech is referred to as a
Thesis statement
The fear of public speaking is known as
Communication Apprehension
The "art of persuasion" is known as
Rhetoric
Age, gender, education, occupation, language, ethnicity, etc. are all considered what?
Demographic characteristics
Aristotle's artistic proof for credibility is known as
Ethos
This type of organizational style links events together by time
Chronological style
This type of anxiety is derived from the external situation which individuals find themselves
State anxiety
This guy was a staunch critic of persuasion and likened it to "crookery"
Plato
When a speaker considers why the audience is gathered
situational analysis
Passing off another's work as your own or neglecting to cite the source is known as
Plagiarism
Phrases or sentences that lead from one distinct idea to another
Transitions
The fear of being being in a situation where one is watched or observed is known as
Scrutiny fear
The "father of rhetoric" and Ms. LaGrande's favorite public speaking writer and teacher
Aristotle
The category of analysis where a speaker considers their audience's attitudes, beliefs and values toward ideas
Psychological analysis
When an individual has to decide between two "right" choices it is called a
In this type of speech, the speaker discusses the meaning of concepts, theories, philosophies, or other things that may be unfamiliar to the audience
Definitional
The internal process through which we deliberately adjust how we perceive actions and experiences is called...
Cognitive restructuring
These arguments don't require any skill or effort; they come from outside and just need to be employed. Examples: forced confessions, witnesses, laws, etc.
Non-artistic Proofs
The 3 paradigms of audience analysis
Direct observation, inference, data sampling.
During the Ethics lecture, Ms. LaGrande gave an example of a Governor who unethically blamed farmworkers for increasing Coronavirus cases. This Governor is from...
Florida
This is the type of speech that Ms. LaGrande says cannot be given as an informative speech even though it is mentioned in your book
Demonstration speech or "How to"
Ms. LaGrande criticized the word "fear" when talking about communication apprehension. She offered a different word to explain how public speakers feel. The word she used was...
Spooked