Chapters 9 & 10 Chapters 16, 17, & 18 Chapters 20 & 21 Chapter 23 Chapter 24
100
What is Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose?
The criteria for evaluating web resources found in the CRAAP test
100
What is manuscript speaking, memorized speaking, impromptu speaking, and extemporaneous speaking?
The four general methods of speech delivery
100
What is before OR after your speech?
A good time to distribute a handout form of visual aid to your audience
100
What is rhetoric?
The process of discovering the available means of persuasion (Aristotle)
100
What is inductive reasoning?
Reasoning that allows you to reach a general conclusion based on specific examples, facts, stats, and opinions
200
What is hypothetical illustration?
The type of illustration that starts with "Imagine that..." or "Picture this..."
200
What is articulation refers to the clarity of sounds; pronunciation concerns the degree to which the sounds conform to those assigned to words in standard English?
The difference between pronunciation and articulation
200
What is 30 seconds?
The maximum length of an audio of video snippet as a visual aid for this class
200
What is latitude of acceptance, rejection, and non-commitment?
The latitudes included in Social Judgment Theory
200
What is initial, derived, and terminal credibility?
The three phases of credibility
300
What is operational definition?
Defining a term by showing how it works or how it is applied in a specific instance
300
What is eye contact, gestures, movement, posture, facial expression, and personal appearance?
The six elements to nonverbal communication in public speaking (hint: what you get graded on in delivery)
300
What is two-dimensional aid?
Images such as drawings, photographs, maps, graphs, etc. are known as this type of presentation aid
300
What is attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors?
The things we aim to change in our audience during a persuasive speech, in order of difficulty
300
What is causal fallacy, bandwagon fallacy, either-or fallacy, hasty generalization, ad hominem, red herring, appeal to misplaced authority, and non sequitur?
Name two types of fallacies and what they are
400
What is analogy?
Comparing something your audience is unfamiliar with to something they are familiar with to make it more easily understandable
400
What is extemporaneous speaking?
The method of speech delivery we focused on in this course
400
What is three-dimensional aid?
Things such as objects, models, or people are known as this type of presentation aid
400
What is is/is not (fact), good/bad/right/wrong (value), and should/should not (policy)?
The key words to look for amongst a proposition of fact, value, and policy
400
What is passive agreement or immediate action?
The two things you may seek from a specific purpose in the persuasive unit
500
What is expert testimony, lay testimony, and literary quotations?
The three types of opinion used as supporting material and what they are
500
What is Need, Plan, and Practicality?
RANDOM Q from Chapter 24: The three things you need to establish in your policy
500
What is Focus, Understand, Remember, Organize, and Illustrate?
The value of presentation aids for a speech (5 things they can help your listeners do)
500
What is proposition of value?
Type of proposition that includes phrases like "Capital punishment is immoral"
500
What is inductive reasoning (ex: reasoning by sign, reasoning by analogy), deductive reasoning (syllogism), and causal reasoning (cause to effect or effect to cause)?
The three types of reasoning and an example of each






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