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what is a frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person, policy, or belief? correct answers Attitude what should you do when you are trying to decide if an internet site is a good one? correct answers - consider if the author is an expert in the subject - look at the sponsorship for signs of...

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COMM 1105 Final Study Guide || All Questions Answered
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what is a frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person, policy, or belief? correct answers
Attitude

what should you do when you are trying to decide if an internet site is a good one? correct
answers - consider if the author is an expert in the subject
- look at the sponsorship for signs of biased information
- check the last modified entry for signs that the information is up to date

what is a term used for a story that illustrates a point? correct answers Extended Example

Why should you use statistics in your speech? correct answers Show the magnitude or
seriousness of an issue

what is the number that occurs most frequently in a group of numbers? correct answers Mode

what us testimony that is presented word for word? correct answers Direct Quotation

In which type of speech organization do the main points follow a directional pattern? correct
answers Spatial Order

What type of informative order does the in-class speech on a phenomenon follow? correct
answers Topical order

The demographic audience analysis should include the following information correct answers -
age, gender, racial, ethnic or cultural backgrounds
- occupation, economic position, group membership, sexual orientation
- education, religion, place of residence

How does public speaking differ from conversation? correct answers Public speaking expects
you to predict questions and be prepared to answer them

What is it called when you have an enthusiastic, lively feeling with a slight edge to it before you
give a speech? correct answers Positive nervousness

What is it called when you have to mentally picture yourself successfully giving a speech?
correct answers Visualization

what is it called when your hungry stomach has your attention instead of the speaker? correct
answers Internal interference

What type involves evaluating the message to decide if you accept or reject it? correct answers
Critical listening

, What are we able to do because we have spare brain time? correct answers The brain has time to
process the words and interpret listening with other ideas

What should you do to focus your listening? correct answers - try to find the main points
- see if there is evidence to support the speaker's claims
- try to determine speaker's methods and if it is effective

What are 4 of the 8 guidelines for the preparation outline? correct answers Use consistent pattern
of symbolism and identification; Label transitions and internal previews; State the specific
Purpose of your speech, and identify the central idea

what is a residual message? correct answers What the speaker wants the listeners to remember
after the speech

The "what's in it for me?" attitude of audience is also known as correct answers Egocentrism

What is true about listening? correct answers When we listen we only grasp about half of the
information

What does a speaker use when he/she is finished with one thought and is moving on to? correct
answers transition

What have you established if the audience believes you are qualified to speak on a subject?
correct answers credibility

Name the type of conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity
correct answers crescendo ending

What is public speaking? correct answers - it a means of civil engagement
- it is a way to have an impact upon issues
- it is a form of empowerment

What describes critical thinking? correct answers - focused, organized thinking about logical
relationships among ideas
- focused, organized thinking about difference between fact and opinion
- focused, organized thinking about the soundness of evidence l

List the four ways given in our text to reinforce the central idea at the conclusion of the speech
correct answers 1. Summarize your speech.
2. End with a quotation.
3. Make a dramatic statement.
4. Refer to the introduction.

A specific purpose statement should include which of the following? correct answers A full
infinitive phrase that focuses on one distinct idea

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