Public Speaking Final
Which of the following is not a step in Monroes's Motivated Sequence?
Criteria
What is the main value of using statistics in your speech?
To quantify the speaker's ideas
What is an example of a speech for a special occasion?
a speech presenting an award or honor roll student
Which of the following is an example of persuasive speaking?
a student convicting someone to support their fundraiser
Which is not an example of a demographic audience analysis?
attitude
Which of the following is an example of situational audience analysis?
attitude
How do you judge reliability of research documents
authorship, sponsorship, and recency
You need to make sure your statistics ______
come from a credible author or organization, have a date included which they were published, are recent enough to make them reliable
When your fundamental purpose in a speech is to inspire the audience, you are most likely presenting a(n)_______ speech.
commemorative
a speech that pays tribute to a person, a group of people, an institution, or an idea
commemorative speech
"________ is a better solution to the problem of ___________ " is a question of policy speech that follows which organizational pattern?
comparative advantages
What are the two most important factors that impact perceived credibility of a persuasive speaker?
competence and character
Where does the action step occur in Monroes Motivated sequence?
conclusion
Expert testimony adds ______ to your speeches
credibility
What is not one of the three types of questions for persuasive speeches?
criteria
Aristotle referred to credibility as__________
ethos
A speech that is fully prepared in advance but delivered from a brief set of notes is?
extemporaneous
What does nonverbal communication include?
eye contact, body position, use of gestures
"Three reasons ice cream shops contribute to diabetes" is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive question of?
fact
"Yes", "no", "maybe", are all answers to what type of audience analysis question?
fixed-alternative
What does it mean to paraphrase?
give the gist of someone else's statement in your own words
What is one advantage of wikipedia?
has many foot notes, references, and links to additional resources
"My friends and I use our cell phones in the car all the time and have never been in an accident. I don't think cell phones cause accidents." This is an example of which type of fallacy?
hasty generalization
An example that asks your audience to picture themselves in a fictional situation is a (n)?
hypothetical example
What is one guideline for using statistics in your speech?
identify the source
What is a speech that is delivered with little to no immediate preparation?
impromptu
Where is the attention step located in Monroe's Motivated sequence?
introduction
When using presentational slides, you should:
keep text to a minimum
When can you site just the abstract of a magazine or journal article in your speech rather than reading the entire article?
never
Communication based on the speaker's body, rather than use of words is?
nonverbal communication
Aristotle referred to emotional appeals as _____________
pathos
________ testimony is testimony from those who have lived through the topic
peer
"To persuade my audience the the pink tax should be abolished" is an example of what type of question?
policy
"To persuade my audience they should visit the Jocelyn Art Museum" is an example of what type of question?
policy
What step is not included in monroes motivated sequence?
practicality
What is one of the guidelines for using supporting material in your speech?
present the information from an unbiased source, identify the source of the information
Talking about the problem of puppy mills, followed by why puppy mills are causing an issue, followed by a solution of adopting from the humane society, would be an example of what kind of organizational pattern?
problem-cause-solution
Talking about the problem of puppy mills, followed by a solution of adopting from the humane society, would be an example of what kind of organizational pattern?
problem-solution
If your audience is slightly opposed to your topic, what would be the best way to persuade them?
reason with them and acknowledge their viewpoints
Examples are good for?
reinforcing ideas, personalizing ideas, clarifying ideas
"Strongly disagree to strongly agree", is an example of what type of audience analysis question?
scale
Jessica wants to include verbal feedback from each person in her audience during her speech. When she arrives, she realizes there will not be enough time for all 50 audience members to answer. What situational audience analysis item did Jessica forget?
size
What method can be used to generate emotional appeals
speak with sincerity, develop vivid examples
A (n) ________ is publicly speaking to an audience with intent to persuade, inform, or entertain.
speech of presentation
What information should you include in an oral citation during your speech?
the source, author, the credibility of the author, the publication date
How can you clarify statistics to your audience?
use visual aids
"To persuade my audience that capital punishment is morally wrong" is an example of what type of question?
value
During a Q & A, you should?
view the session as an opportunity to clearly communicate your ideas
the more ________ your examples, the greater impact that they will have
vivid
Changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume are referred to as:
vocal variety