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What are ethics?
The beliefs, values, and moral principles by which people determine what is right or wrong
What is declamation?
The delivery of an already famous speech
What is empowerment?
Having resources, information, & attitudes that lead to action to achieve a desired goal
What is rhetoric?
The strategic use of words and symbols to achieve a goal
What is invention?
The development or discovery of new ideas and insights
What was the first organization formed to protect free speech?
ACLU
What is a general purpose of a speech? (definition)
Overarching goal of a speech-to inform, persuade, or entertain
What is one of the 5 criteria for speaking ethically?
Have a clear, responsible, goal. Use sound evidence and reasoning. Be sensitive to and tolerant of differences. Be honest. Don't Plagiarize.
Which word means the print presentation of source information including the author, title, year of publication, usually formatted according to a conventional style guide
Written citation
Which word means the spoken presentation of source information, including the author, title, and year of publication?
Oral citation
What is credibility?
Audience's perception of a speaker as competent, knowledgeable, dynamic, and trustworthy
What does understand mean?
To assign meaning to the information to which you attend
What is prejudice?
Preconceived opinions, attitudes, and beliefs about a person, place ort hing or message
In order to listen mindfully, good listeners do what five things?
Put thoughts aside, present mentally, make conscious effort to listen, invest time in listening, are open minded
What is the last step in the speechmaking process?
Deliver speech
What is the 7th step in the speechmaking process?
Rehearse speech
What is the 6th step in the speechmaking process?
Organize speech
What is the 5th step in the speechmaking process?
Gather supporting materials
What is the 4th step in the speechmaking process?
Generate main ideas
What is the 3rd step of the speechmaking process?
Develop Central Idea
What goes in the middle of the speech making process circle?
Consider the audience
What is the second step of the speech making processs?
Determine the purpose
What is the first step in the audience centered speech making process?
Select and narrow topic
What are critical listeners?
Those who prefer to evaluate messages.
What are analytical listeners?
Those who prefer messages that are supported with facts and details.
What are task-oriented listeners?
People who prefer info that is well organized, brief, and precise
Repeat means
Periodically, mentally restate the key ideas you want to remember
Rephrase means
Paraphrase to simplify the speaker's ideas rather than trying to remember his or her exact words
Re-sort means
Reorganize jumbled or disorganized information
An active listener is one who remains alert and mentally _______, _________, and _________ while listening to a speech.
Re-sorts, Rephrases, Repeats key information
What are relational-oriented listeners?
Someone who is comfortable listening to others express feelings and emotions
What are the 5 barriers to effective listening?
Listener Fatigue, Personal Concerns, Outside Distractions, Prejudice, Differences between Speech rate and thought rate
What is public speaking?
The process of presenting a spoken message to an audience
What are facts?
information that has been proven to be true by direct observation
What are inferences?
conclusions based on partial information or evaluation that wasn’t directly observed