Exam 6: Analyzing Your Audience
Exam 1: Introduction to Public Speaking50 Questions
Exam 2: Speaking With Confidence50 Questions
Exam 3: Presenting Your First Speech50 Questions
Exam 4: Speaking Freely and Ethically50 Questions
Exam 5: Listening to Speeches49 Questions
Exam 6: Analyzing Your Audience50 Questions
Exam 7: Developing Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 8: Gathering and Using Supporting50 Questions
Exam 9: Organizing and Outlining Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 10: Introducing Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 11: Concluding Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 12: Using Words Well: Speaker Language and Style50 Questions
Exam 13: Delivering Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 14: Designing and Using Presentation Aids50 Questions
Exam 15: Speaking to Inform50 Questions
Exam 16: Understanding Principles of Persuasive Speaking50 Questions
Exam 17: Using Persuasive Strategies51 Questions
Exam 18: Speaking for Special Occasions and Purposes50 Questions
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One goal of an audience-centered speaker is to avoid sexist language or remarks.
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One of the main factors that will shape your audience's attitude toward you is your credibility-others' perception of you as trustworthy,knowledgeable,and interesting.
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Trying to determine what an audience believes or thinks about a speech topic is termed as
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When analyzing your audience's attitudes toward a topic,it is helpful categorize the group along various dimensions.What are these dimensions and provide an example of each.
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List and briefly discuss four strategies for reaching diverse listeners in your audience.
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A voluntary audience has externally imposed reasons for being there.
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_______ includes an examination of the time and place of your speech,the size of your audience,and the speaking occasion.
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List and explain the three steps you should follow to become an audience-centered speaker.
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When Robert asked his class,"How many of you just do not have enough time to do all the things you want to do in a day?" as his speech introductory device,almost everyone in the audience raised their hands.Robert took this audience reaction as
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In a psychological analysis,the audience's concepts of right and wrong,good and bad are known as
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Collecting information about an audience concerning their age range,gender,and ethnicity is part of a
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What should you look for when analyzing the information that you have gathered about your audience? Why is this information important?
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Identifying common cultural issues and similarities can help you establish common ground with your audience.
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Brent was presenting a speech on childhood diabetes,a disease that he has suffered from for years.He decided not to mention this fact to his audience.Was this a good choice?
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You're deciding on a speech topic,but need some information from your audience.Rather than asking them to divulge their opinions out loud,you design a short questionnaire.The questionnaire asks whether a person agrees or disagrees with a series of statements regarding various topics.What form of survey are you using?
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A situational audience analysis includes an evaluation of the
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To gather formal information about audience members' attitudes,beliefs,and values,you can
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Groups that exist just so that people can get together and enjoy a common activity are known as
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TJ is giving a speech on the reasons why recycling is everyone's responsibility.During this speech,TJ notices that his audience is not making eye contact with him,that there is a lot of restless movement,and that the audience's faces seem blank.How should TJ respond to this negative feedback?
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The perceived importance and influence of a person's income,occupation,and education is referred to as
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