CMST Chapter 14
Guidelines for competent informative speaking include
define key terms, especially those that are unfamiliar or technical terms, avoid information overload, choose interesting support materials
You should not distribute a handout during a short presentation of only 5-10 minutes.
True
Handouts should be avoided when giving a speech.
False
To use visual aids effectively a speaker should
Always practice using the visual aid before giving the speech
Telling an effective story in an informative speech requires which of the following suggestions?
Choose a story that fits your audience
Suggestions for effective use of PowerPoint presentations include:
Don't overwhelm listeners with complicated slides
"According to Dr. William Glasser . . ." is a complete citation of a credible source.
False
A speech with a demonstration about why an individual should not use PowerPoint is an informative speech.
False
An informative speech advocates a change in behavior.
False
An introduction that makes the argument that "Martin Luther King is one of the most influential speakers of the 20th century" is not appropriate for an informative speech.
False
Bar graphs are preferable to line graphs in almost all informative speeches.
False
Because commercial maps are usually too cluttered, the best maps used for visual aids are usually those drawn by the speaker.
False
Because visual aids are beneficial to a speech, you should try to incorporate at least one visual aid into every speech you give.
False
Demonstrations and lectures are the same type of informative speech.
False
In order to help your audience to better learn the information you are presenting, you should read the bulleted information on a PowerPoint slide to them.
False
In using a graph for a visual aid, the more information and detail the better for audience understanding.
False
Research shows that full sentence headlines on PowerPoint slides improve listeners' knowledge and comprehension when compared to using sentence fragments or phrases.
False
Sources of information should be cited completely regardless of how many times a reference to the source is made during your speech.
False
Speakers should never write on the board during their speech.
False
Teaching is purely informative
False
The average price of a gallon of milk is $3.50, according to the New York Times" is a complete source citation in a speech
False
When using a PowerPoint presentation, the speaker should list all of the major points so that the audience can follow along.
False
Your text notes that there is a clear line that distinguishes between an informative and a persuasive speech.
False
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an informative speech?
It advocates a point of view
General rules for visual aids include all of the following EXCEPT
Keep the visual aid in sight throughout the speech
Guidelines for competent use of visual aids include:
Keeping visual aids simple
An informative speech that shows the audience how to use an object or to perform a specific activity is a:
Not report, narrative or lecture
Tips for presenting effective informative speeches include
Practice and time your speech to help you determine whether you have too much information
Informative speaking differs from persuasive speaking in which of the following ways?
The primary goal of informative speaking is having an audience learn; the primary goal of persuasive speaking is having an audience act.
Computer-assisted presentations have which of the following drawbacks?
Time consuming to prepare, glitches
Drawbacks to using a chalkboard or a whiteboard during your speech include:
Time consuming, quality, time delays
A speech is divided into an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
True
According to Rothwell, while the initial citation of a source should be complete, it is appropriate to abbreviate subsequent references to the same source
True
Informative speeches do not usually stir disagreement and dissension.
True
Research shows that reading a list of bulleted points to your audience (from a PowerPoint slide, for example) inhibits learning the information.
True
The Picture Superiority Effect posits from brain research that text alone visual aids are likely to have a 10% retention of information rate, but adding relevant images with text increases retention to 65%.
True
The United States is a low-context culture. Thus, speeches that are carefully organized so that points are explicitly stated and developed will likely be more effective than speeches that are loosely organized with points more vaguely presented.
True
The initial citation of a source should be complete, but subsequent references to the same source can be abbreviated unless the abbreviation might cause confusion.
True
You know that you have moved from more informative speaking to more persuasive speaking when
You take a firm stand, present one side without a critique, advocate a change in the behavior of your listeners, present both sides and then explain which you think is the strongest
Rothwell says that informative speeches work best when the information presented is
accurate, clear, interesting
Purposes for using visual aids include
clarify difficult points, maintaining attention, enhance credibility, improve delivery
You're using a graph to illustrate an important point in your speech. You finish the point and prepare to move on to another point not illustrated by the graph. You should
cover the graph or remove it and place it face down on a tabletop
When using PowerPoint slides, you should
not include at least seven bullet points per slide, read text to the audience that is included on each slide, list every point in the outline of your speech for clarity
Types of informative speeches include all of the following EXCEPT:
protest
The limitations associated with using objects as visual aids include that
some objects may be illegal, some are too large and bulky, live objects such as animals can be difficult to control
The agenda-setting function of informative speaking refers to
telling an audience what to think about
Which of the following characterize an informative speech?
the speaker's goal is to teach the audience so they learn something
The benefits of visual aids include
they can improve delivery, clarify a difficult or complex point, enhance speaker credibility, help listeners understand
When using a video clip during your speech
turn off the sound while explaining the video clip