Public Speaking
Choose the most appropriate propositional type for the following speech topic: "To persuade my audience that Walmart hurts/helps small towns and businesses."
Proposition of Fact
Choose the most appropriate propositional type for the following speech topic: "To persuade my audience that stricter laws should be passed for elderly drivers."
Proposition of Policy
Choose the most appropriate propositional type for the following speech topic: "To persuade my audience that hunting is cruel treatment of animals."
Proposition of Value
"The flickering light of the fire reveals the fearful faces of the campers" is an example of _____.
alliteration
"We must put an end to war - or war will put an end to us" is an example of _____.
antithesis
A rhetorical strategy that uses contrasting statements in order to make a rhetorical point is called a/an __________________.
antithesis
state anxiety
anxiety caused by worrisome factors in a specific speaking situation
Saying "dunno" instead of "don't know" is an error in
articulation
The act of producing clear, precise and distinct speech is called __________.
articulation
The term __________ refers to the norms that govern communication in different situations and relationships.
context
According to the textbook, this term means that you are prepared to discuss an issue intelligently.
conversant
Aristotle claimed that a person who had ethos, or speaker _________, was not only able to convey good sense and good will, but also good morals.
credibility
__________ is the audience's perception of whether the speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
credibility
The accent, inflection, intonation and sound quality of a speaker's voice is called ______.
diction or enunciation
Speechmaking is a form of power and therefore carries with it heavy __________ responsibilities.
ethical
Your textbook defines _________ as the act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true.
inference
When the general purpose of your speech is to _________, you act primarily as teacher or lecturer.
inform
Trait-anxiety
internal anxiety that an individual brings to the speaking situation; not dependent on the specific situation
According to your textbook, which of the following is category of multicultural audience analysis?
language
Thesis Statement
one sentence that succinctly and accurately lets the audience know what the speech will be about and what the speaker hopes to accomplish
As your textbook explains, visual aids are most effective when they are displayed
only while the speaker is discussing them.
According to your textbook, _________ plagiarism occurs when a speaker copies word for word from two or three sources.
patchwork
The opinions of ordinary people who have firsthand experience or insight on a topic are referred to as _______ testimony.
peer
The _____ outline is a full-sentence outline that is used during the planning stages to flesh out ideas, arrange main points, and to rehearse the speech.
preparation
According to your textbook, the last part of a speech introduction usually...
previews and structures the speech.
Which speech organizational style would be best for a speech with this specific purpose statement: To persuade my audience to participate in the Operation Christmas Child charity project
problem-solution
Saying "pitcher" instead of "picture" in a speech referring to photos of the planet Mars is an error in...
pronunciation
The burden of __________ always rests with the persuasive speaker who advocates change.
proof
To evaluate sources and narrow the support you use for a speech topic, your textbook says you should always evaluate each source based "on ______ and credibility."
quality
According to your textbook, "words and gestures that allow you to move smoothly from one idea to the next throughout your speech, showing relationships between ideas and emphasizing important points" are called ______.
signposts
Credibility Statement
statement made to the audience that explains why the speaker is interested in, has personal experience or connection with, or shows expertise about the topic
According to your textbook, global plagiarism occurs when a person...
takes a speech entirely from one source and passes it off as her or his own
According to your textbook, _____ is one sentence or statement that succinctly and accurately lets the audience know what the speech will be about and what the speaker plans to accomplish in the speech. It is a one-sentence encapsulation of the main points or central idea.
thesis statement
Which speech organizational style would be best for a speech with this specific purpose statement: To inform my audience about the four major elements necessary for rope climbing
topical
The __________ model of communication views communication as an ongoing, circular process.
transactional
According to your text, ________ refers to "phrases or sentences that lead from one distinct-but-connected idea to another." These phrases are the "glue" that hold a speech together and help move the audience smoothly through the presentation.
transitional statements
An _____________ presentation is a speech when you are completely unaware of your audience's characteristics.
unacquainted-audience
The following statement is an example of what type of fallacy? The mayor's plan to turn the rundown section of the city into a park will never work. Don't forget that she was involved in a scandal last year.
Ad hominem
When a persuasive speech explores the truth of falsity of a statement, it is known as a question of ____.
Fact
Errors in reasoning that occur when a speaker fails to use appropriate or applicable evidence for his/her argument are called ______.
Fallacies
_________ is the context, viewpoint, or set of presuppositions or of evaluative criteria within which a person's perception and thinking seem always to occur.
Frame of reference
Our preferred method of completing everyday tasks or our approach to solving
Praxeology
Beliefs
Principles or assumptions about the universe
The way we see our relationship to the universe and to other people
Cosmology
Values
A guiding belief that regulates attitude
Scrutiny Fear
Anxiety resulting from being in a situation where one is being watched or observed, or where one perceives themselves as being watched, is known as scrutiny fear. This sort of anxiety does not necessarily involve interacting with other people.
What we see as right or wrong, good or bad, and fair or unfair
Axiology
According to your textbook, public speaking skills are critical for which of the following?
Civic engagement, career trajectory, intellectual development
What do you call the psychological discomfort felt when a person is presented with two competing ideas or pieces of evidence?
Cognitive dissonance
_______ can be defined as the most recent statistical characteristics of a population.
Demographics
The following statement is an example of what type of fallacy? You can either double the size of the police department or let criminals roam the streets.
Either-or
__________ refers to the process of taking an idea or mental image, associating that image with words, and then speaking those words in order to convey a message.
Encoding
The way we acquire knowledge and/or what counts as knowledge
Epistemology
Another word for speaker credibility is _______.
Ethos
Powerless phrases such as "I thought we should," "I sort of think," or "Maybe we should" that communicate uncertainty are _______________.
Hedges
__________ is the connection that is fostered between the speaker and his/her audience by highlighting shared attributes or attitudes.
Identification
__________ refers to the words, nonverbal behavior, and other signals that are transmitted from one person to another.
Message
Because it follows the process of human thinking, __________ is particularly useful for organizing persuasive speeches that seek immediate action.
Monroe's Motivated Sequence
A speaker should always limit the amount of text on a slide. What is meant by the "5x5 rule"?
No more than FIVE lines of text and FIVE words per line one each slide
Concern by a listener about an upcoming job interview, the lack of air conditioning, or a toothache are all examples of ______ in the communication process.
Noise
How we see the nature of reality or what we see as true or false
Ontology
_____ are words or symbols that illustrate the relationship between search terms and help the search engine expand or limit results.
Parity Terms
Errors in reasoning that occur when a speaker fails to use appropriate or applicable evidence for his/her argument are called ______.
Pathos
This type of fallacy introduces an irrelevant issue to divert attention away from the real subject being discussed.
Red herring
A type of language that most people understand but that is not considered acceptable in formal or polite conversation is called _____________.
Slang
Visual aides are often helpful to a speaker because they can....
Spark interest, build emotional connections, explain abstract ideas, and increase audience understanding
Elements of the communication process
Worldview, channel, and noise
Attitudes
a learned predisposition toward a given object
Preview Statement
a statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body
The means through which a message travels
channel
When the main points of your speech follow a time pattern, they are organized in
chronological order.
The term __________ refers to all of the people in the communication interaction or speech setting.
communicator
The three types of questions that give rise to persuasive speeches are questions of
fact, value, policy
After selecting a topic, what is the next step of speech preparation?
formulating a purpose statement
According to your textbook, _________ plagiarism occurs when most of the speech is the speaker's original work, but quotes or other information have been used without being cited.
incremental