Public Speaking Exam 1
specific purpose statement
"To persuade my audience that the U.S. space program provides important benefits to society" is an example of a _______________ .
identification
Communication scholars use the term _______________ to refer to the process by which speakers seek to create a bond with their audiences by emphasizing common values, goals, and experiences.
interference
Concern by a listener about lawn mower noise outside the room, an upcoming test, or a sick relative are all examples of _______________ .
religion
If you were giving a speech to a general audience about mythology in the Bible, the _______________ of your listeners would probably be the most important factor to consider in demographic audience analysis.
age
If you were giving a speech to a general audience about the early days of rock and roll, the _______________ of your listeners would probably be the most important factor to consider in your demographic audience analysis.
gender
If you were giving a speech to a general audience about the role of women in combat, the _______________ of your listeners would probably be the most important factor to consider in your demographic audience analysis.
age
If you were giving a speech to a general audience on the history of the Vietnam War, the _______________ of your listeners would probably be the most important factor to consider in demographic audience analysis.
chronological
Main points that follow a time pattern are arranged in _______________ order.
visualization
Mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself or herself giving a successful presentation is called _______________
listening
People spend more time _______________ than in any other communication activity.
plagiarism
Representing someone else's information in a speech or paper as though it were your own is called _______________ .
scale
The major advantage of using _______________ questions in an audience analysis questionnaire is that they help reveal the strength of a respondent's attitudes or feelings.
feedback
The messages sent by listeners to a speaker are called _______________ .
interest, knowledge, attitude
The three most important factors to consider when determining an audience's disposition toward a speaker's topic are the audience's _______________ , _______________ , and _______________ .
Paraphrase
To _______________ is to restate or summarize an author's ideas in one's own words.
empathic
When Elizabeth listened to provide support for her friend whose mother was seriously ill, she was engaged in _______________ listening.
fixed-alternative
When used in an audience-analysis questionnaire, _______________ questions are valuable because they produce clear, unambiguous answers.
adrenaline
When you experience stage fright, your body is producing extra _______________ , a hormone that is released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress.
persuade
When your general purpose is to _______________ , you act as a partisan or an advocate.
inform
When your general purpose is to _______________ , you act as a teacher or lecturer.
critical
While the governor spoke about the need to tax soft drinks, Max listened carefully and evaluated the governor's evidence. Max was engaged in _______________ listening.
Hearing; listening
__________ refers to the vibration of sound waves on the ear drums and the sending of messages to the central auditory system of the brain; _______________ refers to paying close attention to and making sense of those sounds.
Situational
_______________ audience analysis identifies the traits of the audience unique to a particular speaking occasion.
Extemporaneous
_______________ delivery involves practicing your speech until you know it very well without trying to memorize the exact wording you will use on the day of the speech.
Ethics
_______________ is the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
Stereotyping
_______________ is the error of creating an oversimplified image of a group or people or assuming that all members of the group are alike.
Feedback
_______________ lets you know how your message is being received by your audience.
Patchwork
_______________ plagiarism occurs when a speaker copies passages from a few sources and strings them together in a speech.
Incremental
_______________ plagiarism occurs when a speaker fails to give credit for particular parts of the speech that are borrowed from other people.
Global
_______________ plagiarism occurs when a speaker steals a speech entirely from another source and passes it off as his or her own
critical
According to your textbook, listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting it or rejecting it is known as _______________ listening.
Critical
According to your textbook, when you evaluate the evidence in a persuasive speech, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
appreciative
According to your textbook, when you listen for enjoyment to friend's stories about her trip to Russia, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
appreciative
According to your textbook, when you listen primarily for pleasure or enjoyment, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
comprehensive
According to your textbook, when you listen primarily to understand the message of a speaker for example, taking notes in a classroom lecture, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
comprehensive
According to your textbook, when you listen to an informative speech in order to understand the speaker's ideas, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
empathic
According to your textbook, when you listen to provide emotional support for the speaker, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
demographic
Age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, group membership, and racial, ethnic or cultural background are among the factors to be considered in _______________ audience analysis.
formal
As a general rule, the larger your audience, the more _______________ your presentation should be.
frame of reference
Because a listener's _______________ can never be exactly the same as a speaker's, the meaning of a message will never be exactly the same to a listener as to a speaker.
egocentric
Because listeners are _______________ , they typically approach speeches by asking "Why is this important to me?"
good; well
According to the ancient Roman rhetorician Quintilian, the ideal of ethical speech-making is the _______________ person speaking _______________ .
transition
A _______________ is a sentence or two that lets the audience know that a speaker has finished one point and is moving on to the next.
topical
A speech that covers its topic by dividing it into logical and consistent subtopics follows a
central idea
The _______________ indicates precisely what the speaker intends to say in the speech.
channel
The _______________ is the means by which a message is communicated.
situation
The _______________ is the time and place in which speech communication takes place.
specific purpose statement
The _______________ reveals precisely what the speaker hopes to accomplish in his or her speech.
central idea
The _______________ usually encapsulates the main points of your speech in a single sentence.
Ethnocentrism
The belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures is termed _______________ .