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51 Cards in this Set

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signpost
ways in which a presenter signals to a audience where the speech is going
Boomerang Effect
The audience likes you and your message left after your presentation
Fear appeals
Eliciting fear to change behavior
Monroe's motivated sequence
A problem solving format that encourages an audience
Ethics
A set of moral principles or values
Test of evidence
Questions that can be used to test the validity of evidence
Inductive arguments
Logical structure that provides a method specific instances for the listener to make a generalization
Syllogism
Logical structure containing generalizations that leads to a conclusion
Pathos
Emotion
Rebuttal
Argument against someone else's position
Ethos
ethics
Deductive arguments
Drawing a conclusion
Transition
A bridge between a section of a presentation that helps the presenter
Introduction
The opening words of the speech
Conclusion
The part that finishes the presentation
Parallel form
The consistent use of complete sentences clauses phrases or words
Outlining
A written plan that uses symbols margin in content to reveal the order
Evaluating sources
Page 241
Plagiarism
The use of info from another source without crediting the source
Recording an interview
Page 241
Verbal citations
Oral explanations of who the sources and how recent info is
Library sources
Page 241
Subordinate points
The points in a presentation that support the main points
Main points
The most important points in a presentation
Dynamism
The extent to which the speaker is perceived as bold active energetic strong empathetic and assertive
ways to select a topic
Brainstorming,survey interests, assess knowledge, evaluate commitment
Individual brainstorming
Brainstorming by yourself
Demographic analysis
The collection and interpretation of data about the characteristics of people
Audience analysis
The collection and interpretation of audience information obtained by observation inferences and research
Critical thinking
Analyzing the speaker the situation and the speakers do to make critical judgments
Men listening
Short and concise, solve problems, and more interruption
Active listening
Involved listening with a purpose
Empathetic listening
Listening with a purpose in attempting to understand the other person
Women listening
Listen to understand, no interruptions, and complex information
Lecture listening
The ability to listen to mentally process and recall lecture information
Tinnitus
Ringing in the ear
critical listening
Listening that challenges the speakers message by evaluating accurately
Listening
The active process of receiving processing and constructing meaning from and responding to spoken messages
Hearing
The act of receiving sound
Short term memory
Temporary storage for information
Long term memory
Permanent storage for information
Paraphrasing
Restating another person's message by rephrasing the content
Tactile communication
The use of touch in communication
clothing
The clothes that you wear during your presentation
Paralinguistic cues
The non word sounds an non word characteristics of language
Social distance
4 to 12 feet
Facial expressions
Any nonverbal cues expressed by the speakers face
Proxemics
The study of the human use of space and distance
Public distance
Exceeding 12 feet
Adapter
nonverbal movements that you perfume fully in private
Illustrator
Nonverbal movements that reinforce verbal messages