Public Speaking: COM 231: Test 2
extraneous
Effective examples for a speech may be all of the following except
don't lead the interviewee to a desired response
Effective interview questions
False
Examples in a speech weaken understanding by making ideas less concrete.
primary
Eyewitness testimony, diary entries, interviews, and surveys are examples of ______ sources.
Government Printing Office
GPO stands for
poor speech topic choices / issues that don't affect the audience directly / usually local in nature
Grassroots issues are NOT
expert testimony
If a medical doctor provides cutting-edge information on the threat of cholesterol, she is providing which type of supporting material?
fixed alternative
If you ask survey respondents to respond to questions with a limited choice of answers, you are asking what type of questions?
open-ended
In an interview, what types of questions are particularly useful for probing beliefs and opinions?
False
Individual search engines let you conduct narrower but deeper searches into a particular field.
paraphrase
Information not your own may be cited in the form of a summary, direct quotation, or
False
It is not necessary to check that the site credits its sources.
False
It's OK for speakers to omit mention of sources that might not be appropriate for their audience members.
True
Lay testimony is testimony by nonexperts.
narratives
Legends, fairy tales, myths, and other stories are considered to be
scan a variety of individual search engines simultaneously.
Meta-search engines
True
Narratives tell tales that are either real or imaginary
periodicals
Newsweek and Time are examples of
highly charged
People rarely respond to persuasion directed at their core values, so steer clear of topics that are
storytelling
Plot, characters, setting, and a time line are all essential to
neutral questions
Questions that don't lead the interviewee to a desired response are known as
testimony
Read the following oral citation and identify what type of source it refers to: On January 26, 2011, in a senate hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Bob Graham, co-chair of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, revealed that...
False
Search engines such as Google can discern quality of information, so anything found via a search engine is probably credible.
income, occupation, and education
Socioeconomic status includes
paid placement
Some engines and directories accept fees from companies in exchange for higher ranking within sear results. This is called
a purpose / a challenge / time constraints
Speakers are often given direction with respect to their speeches. They may be given
common knowledge
Speakers need not credit sources for ideas that are
False
Speakers should wait until the end of the speech to disclose any sources used
class lectures
Special occasion speeches include all of the following except
True
Special occasion speeches sometimes have secondary specific purposes to inform or to persuade.
True
Statistics can add credibility to speech clims when used sparingly.
False
Supporting material refers only to facts and statistics presented by the speaker.
in a speaker's immediate environment
Surveys are an especially effective source of support for topics related to the attitudes, values, and beliefs of the people
True
Testimony comprises firsthand findings, eyewitness accounts, and opinions.
information collected and produced by federal agencies
The U.S. GPO publishes and distributes all
thesis statement
The ______ concisely identifies, in a single declarative sentence, what the speech is about
general
The ______ speech purpose answers the question, "Why am I speaking on this topic for this particular audience on this occasion?"
specific
The ______ speech purpose describes in action form what outcome you want to achieve with the speech.
True
The domain in a Web address is the suffix at the end of the address that indicates the nature of the site.
a source qualifier
The phrase "Pulitzer-Prize-winning author" is
invisible Web
The portion of the Web that general search engines often fail to find is called the
informative
The purpose of a(n) ______ speech is to increase the audience's understanding and awareness of a topic.
demographics
The statistical characteristics of a given population or group of people are known as
True
The theses statement should be stated in a way that will motivate the audience to listen.
APA, MLA, and Chicago Manual of Style
Three of the most commonly used systems of reference are
False
To avoid confusing the audience, it is better to support a major point using only one reliable source.
alternate introductory phrases.
To avoid mechanical delivery of speech sources, speakers should
True
To narrow a speech topic, you need to consider time constraints, audience expectations, and the nature of the occasion.
interviews / surveys / published sources
Tools that a speaker can use to analyze an audience include
brainstorming
Topic mapping is a ______ technique
our most enduring judgments about what is good and bad in life
Values are
the title and year of publication
When citing source material in a bibliography, the speaker should record several important elements, including
time constraints / audience expectations / nature of the occasion
When narrowing a topic, the speaker should consider the
illustrate / describe / represent things
When used as supporting material in a speech, examples can
APA, MLA, and Chicago
Which of the following are the most widely used formats for documenting sources?
.org
Which of the following domain suffixes indicates a nonprofit group?
to illustrate and elaborate on a speaker's ideas
Which of the following is a function of supporting material?
finding false and/or biased information; overlooking key sources not found on these sites; information overload
Which of the following is a potential problem associated with the exclusive use of popular search engines during the research process?
Yahoo! / Google / Bing
Which of the following is an example of an individual search engine on the Internet?
surveys
Which of the following is not a type of secondary source?
the page numbers of the source
Which of the following should not be included in a spoken citation?
give good reasons for developing a positive attitude toward the topic
Which of the following techniques can a speaker use when listeners are negatively disposed toward his or her topic?
sharing a relevant, personal story / emphasizing a shared role / dressing like the audience
Which of the following techniques help create a sense of audience identification with the speaker?
self-esteem
Which of the following would not be considered a demographic characteristic?
median
Which type of average provides the center-most score in a distribution?
extended
Which type of example offers a multifaceted illustration of an idea, item, or event?
brief
Which type of example offers a single illustration of a point?
encyclopedias
Which type of reference work summarizes knowledge that is found in original form elsewhere?
closed-ended
Which types of questions on a survey may be either fixed alternative or scale questions
specialized search engines
Which types of search engines are devoted entirely to one field?
the main points / supporting material / the conclusion
______ emanate(s) from the thesis.
Source reliability
______ refers to our level of trust in a source's credentials and track record for providing accurate information.
Disinformation
______ refers to the deliberate falsification of information
True
A brief overview of someone else's ideas, opinions, or theories is a paraphrase.
True
A common topic, such as gun control, is a good choice for a speech because it touches upon a subject the audience is likely familiar with.
The audience holds attitudes and beliefs about the topic similar to the speaker's but needs direction in taking action / the audience feels the same about the topic as the speaker / the audience disagrees with the speaker's position and is likely to encounter opposing information in the future.
A persuasive speech topic is most appropriate when
clearinghouse question
A question designed to check that all important information has been discussed is called a(n)
periodical
A regularly published magazine or journal is called a(n)
is a brief description of the source's qualifications
A source qualifier
cherry-picking
A speaker selectively presenting only those statistics that buttress his or her point of view while ignoring competing data is said to be
the speech topic / the speaker / the speech occasion
A speaker should try to uncover the audience's feelings toward
is also known as a subject guide / is a searchable catalog of Web sites organized by subject category / allows you to progressively narrow your search
A subject (Web) directory
blog
A(n) is a Web site maintained by individuals or groups containing journal-type entries.
Boolean operators
AND, OR, and NOT are examples of
pandering
Abandoning your convictions in order to appeal to the audience is known as
high-uncertainty avoidance cultures
According to Geert Hofstede, which cultures structure life more rigidly and formally for their members?
multi-active cultures
According to Richard D. Lewis, which culture's members are people-oriented, are extroverted, and tend to do many things at once?
human anatomy / art history / geography
An atlas is a collection of maps that can provide information on
True
An oral citation credits the source of speech material that is derived from other people's ideas.
True
Analyzing the speech setting includes considering the time and length of the speech.
offer a brief, positive summary of important things you learned / check to see that your notes have been properly recorded and are legible / offer to send the interviewee the results of the interview
At the end of the interview, you should
True
Audiences are most persuaded by speakers who support their positions with trustworthy sources.
anecdotes
Brief stories of interesting, often humorous incidents based on real life are called
the size of the audience and the physical setting / the time and length of the speech / the speech context
Characteristics of the speech setting include
demonstrate that reliable sources support your position / help you avoid plagiarism / enhance your own authority and credibility
Crediting speech sources can