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What three things happen to listeners when they feel the speaker has tailored their message to their audience
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1st listeners more attentive and interested
2nd experience positive feelings 3rd open to new ideas |
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Factors in a specific speech setting that you can observe or discover before you give the speech.
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Situational Characteristics
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The four situational characteristics
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Size, Setting, Time, Mobility
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What are the two aspects of timing
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presentation time and body clock
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The length of time you have to deliver your presentation
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Presentation Time
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Chronemics is another word for the term
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Body Clock
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Location is also known as
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Forum
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Age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religious orientation, socioeconomic background, and political afficiation are
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Demographics
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Common heritage based on genetically shared physical characteristics of people in a group
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Race
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Cultural background that is usuallya ssociated with shared religion, national origin, and language.
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Ethnicity
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Which is the most of difficult of the demographic characteristics to pin down
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Political affiliation
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AN audience's likely attitude toward your message
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Disposition
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Three dispositional groups
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Sympathetic
Hostile Neutral |
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An audience that already holds you in high personal esteem or agrees with your message and will therefore respond favorably to your speech
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Sympathetic audience
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An audience that opposes your message or you personally and will therefore resist listening to your speech
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Hostile Audience
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Response to a sympathetic audience
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-spend less time convincing your listners of the merit of your topic
-more time pushing them further to action |
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A set of written questions that you ask your audience to answer in advance of your speech
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Survey
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A question that is true/false, multiple-choice, or select all that apply questions. Give your respondents a set of specific answers to choose from.
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Fixed-response questions
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What type of question is useful for gaining concrete insight into an audience's experience with or views on a topic
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Fixed-response
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questions that measure teh intensity of feelings on a given issue by offering a range of fixed responses
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Scaled questions
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These questions invite respondents to write an answer of their choosing rather than offering a limited set of responses
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Open-ended questions
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What kind of questions can help you id issues that you might otherwise not have considered or covered in your other ques.
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Open ended questions
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The same kind of questions are used for both ____ and ____
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surveys and interviews
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