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- When used properly fear is an effective way to persuade your audience?What is the most ethical approach for a speaker to take when trying to persuade an audience?Which of the following might a persuasive speaker be striving to influence in a speech?What is an important ethical standard to abide by when delivering a persuasive presentation?
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Terms in this set (62)A message designed to ______ the audience is a persuasive presentation.
induce change in
A sentence explaining what you want your speech to accomplish is called the ______ purpose.
immediate
A statement of purposes that could be achieved through continued persuasion is a _____-_____ goal.
long-range
Which of the following is true of the introduction to a persuasive presentation?
You need to determine when you should introduce your purpose.
With the _____ effect, the audience likes your message less after the presentation because you asked them for too much change.
boomerang
When you force people to think what you want them to think, it is _____, not persuasion.
coercion
Which of the following best defines immediate purpose?
a sentence explaining what you want your speech to accomplish
If you tell your audience that you want them to learn more about your issue over time so that eventually they will come around to your position, you are expressing a
long-range goal.
If you are attempting to persuade your audience to make a big change, when is it best to reveal the purpose of your speech?
toward the end
Which of the following is the best definition of boomerang effect?
The audience likes the speaker and the message less after the presentation because too much change was asked for.
When you use fraud or tricks to convince people to comply with your wishes, you are ______ them, not persuading them.
manipulating
Which of the following are immediate purposes of a persuasive presentation?
convincing the audience to stop doing something they presently do
persuading the audience to do something new
Convincing listeners to stop a current behavior is known as
discontinuance.
According to your text, what are the two reasons face-to-face persuasion is more effective than public service campaigns?
Face-to-face presentations often have captive audiences.
It allows you to reach people on a personal level.
An audience that listens to a speaker because they already care about the topic and often are in agreement with the speaker is known as a ______ audience.
voluntary
The attempt to change others with as few words as possible is known as _____-persuasion.
micro
The terms for the two main goals of a persuasive presentation are _____ and _____.
adoption; discontinuance
When listeners start a new behavior as a result of the persuasive presentation, this is known as
adoption.
Face-to-face persuasive efforts are ______ public service campaigns.
more effective than
Listeners who like logic ______ arguments with evidence that constitutes proof.
respond positively to
An audience that consists of people who did not gather to hear about a particular topic is known as a(n) ______ audience.
captive
Malik tweets out a rave review about his new favorite restaurant, urging his followers to give it a try. This is a form of
micro-persuasion.
The statement "under the terms of this program, anyone who makes his monthly payments for twenty years after leaving college is eligible to have his/her remaining balance forgiven" exemplifies a proposition of
policy.
Many things can be evidence, but only things the audience accepts constitute _____
proof
A proposition that asserts a course of action is known as
an argument.
The statement "college student indebtedness is the highest in history" exemplifies a proposition of
fact.
Proof is evidence that
the receiver believes.
Which of the following questions are established tests of evidence?
If the evidence is based on personal experience, how typical is that personal experience?
Does the evidence come from unbiased sources?
Is the evidence consistent with other known facts?
Which of Aristotle's modes of proof referred to the speaker's reputation?
ethos
Which type of argument provides specific instances that guide the listener to make a desired generalization?
inductive
The statement "we must put security above First Amendment freedoms" exemplifies a proposition of
value.
The logical structure known as ______ contains a major premise that is applied to a minor premise, leading to a conclusion.
a syllogism
Which of the following questions are established tests of evidence?
What is the presenter's credibility on the topic?
Are all cited studies authoritative, valid, reliable, objective, and generalizable?
Are the speaker's inferences appropriate to the data presented?
Which of the following are Aristotle's modes of proof?
pathos
logos
ethos
A ______ is an argument against someone else's position on an issue.
rebuttal
Which type of argument applies a general proposition to a specific instance to draw a conclusion?
deductive
Which of the following are potential weak points in a deductive argument?
validity of the major premise
application of the minor premise
meaning of the conclusion
Which of the following best defines syllogism.
a logical structure that contains a major premise applied to a minor premise that leads to a conclusion
Aristotle's word for source credibility is _____.
ethos
Which of the following best defines rebuttal?
an argument against someone else's position on an issue
You are utilizing the persuasive power of ______ when you tell stories that buttress your proposition.
narrative
Which of the following are potential weak points in an inductive argument?
quality of the individual instances
place where the inferential leap occurs
clarity of the proposition
Which of the following are qualities that give you the source credibility that causes your audience to listen to you?
competence
charisma
expertise
A presentation based primarily on ______ is made more effective if it also includes reassurance.
fear
On which of the following do television advertisements such as those broadcast during the Super Bowl base most of their appeal?
persuasive imagery
Which of the following illustrates pathos?
dramatic anecdote
Which of the following organizational patterns is preferred when the audience is reluctant to change?
Monroe Motivated Sequence
Which step in the Monroe Motivated Sequence involves suggesting a solution to the audience's needs?
satisfaction
The _____ appeal, often found in political and product advertising, is one of the most common appeals to emotion.
fear
True or false: While it is permissible to present imagery from sources such as YouTube during a talk you give in class, you should not rely heavily on such material.
True
Which of the following organizational patterns are often used in persuasive presentations?
topical-sequence
Monroe Motivated Sequence
problem/solution
Many principles of ethics
are not codified into law.
What is the next step in the Monroe Motivated Sequence after visualization?
action
If you make up quotations, which of the following ethical standards are you principally violating?
Accurately cite sources.
The ethical guidelines for persuasive speakers allow for
the weighing of evidence and supporting materials.
critical analysis of arguments and ideas.
profound differences of opinion.
Which of the following are ways to resist persuasion?
Avoid situations where persuasive messages may be.
Verify claims against least two other valid sources.
Educate yourself about issues and ideas.
The best resistance to persuasion is
avoidance.
If you single out acne sufferers in the audience during a speech on skin disease, some audience members may ______ your persuasive message.
reject
If you try to trick your audience into believing a statement, which of the following ethical standards are you principally violating?
Respect your audience.
True or false: Ethical requirements for public speaking make it extremely challenging to be persuasive.
False
Which of the following measures for resisting persuasion involve evaluating the presenter?
Check what persuaders say against what they do.
Check out the credibility of the source.
Which of the following are ways to avoid others' efforts to persuade you?
Do not go into stores when you don't plan to buy
things.
Do not watch commercials on television.
Do not engage with telemarketers.
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