Exam 5: Analyze Your Audience and Research Your Speech Steps 2 and 3
Exam 1: Introducing Public Speaking 40 Questions
Exam 2: Listening and Criticism40 Questions
Exam 3: Preparing and Presenting a Public Speech Steps 110, in Brief40 Questions
Exam 4: Select Your Topic, Purposes, and Thesis Step 140 Questions
Exam 5: Analyze Your Audience and Research Your Speech Steps 2 and 340 Questions
Exam 6: Cxml--Os Ppchapttl Nchap-Ttlollect Supporting Materials and Presentation Aids Step 440 Questions
Exam 7: Organize Your Speech Steps 5, 6, and 740 Questions
Exam 8: Word, Rehearse, and Present Your Speech Steps 8, 9, and 1040 Questions
Exam 9: Informing Your Audience40 Questions
Exam 10: Persuading Your Audience40 Questions
Exam 11: Speaking on Special Occasions40 Questions
Exam 12: Speaking in Groups40 Questions
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A broad term like research can be defined in many ways, but it would not be defined as
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The basic characteristics of today's audiences can be summarized by saying that all audiences are _____ and all audiences are _____.
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unique; diverse
A belief is the _____. A value is the _____.
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conviction about the existence or truth of something; worth put on something
A student decides to use InfoPlease to find statistics for her speech on world population growth. What type of resource material is this?
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Google's government search engine is an excellent research tool, covering all websites in the .gov domain. But its disadvantage is the enormous amount of information to sort and analyze.
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A motivational speaker will address a large group of women who appear to be very traditional in their attitudes and beliefs, based on her audience analysis and her familiarity with the community. She would do well to focus on _____ values in her speech.
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If you want to get a broad and general overview of a social, cultural, or psychological phenomenon in contemporary society, then an article in a scholarly journal will be most useful.
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If a speaker tries to address the listeners' negative responses directly, it will only increase the hostility they are already feeling.
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In a speech on popular music, you might give Dizzy Gillespie and Hoagy Carmichael as examples, or you might discuss Lady Gaga and Jay-Z instead. What demographic element of the audience would help you make this decision?
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One of the guidelines given for guarding against plagiarism in speeches is to
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The five criteria to use in evaluating research of all kinds―but particularly Internet research―can be remembered with the acronym FACQS, which stands for _____, _____, _____, and _____.
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These four students have used the words or findings of someone else in preparing their speeches. Which one is correctly and appropriately citing the source during the speech?
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Research is almost always undertaken to discover one of several common questions. For example, research designed to _____ will answer the question "How?"
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List the six major sociological or demographic variables that define audiences. Then name several additional factors if you can. How can these elements of audience sociology affect the topic a speaker chooses? Give an example.
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Some publications are not so easy to classify as research sources. For example, Psychology Today and National Geographic can be considered both _____ and _____ publications.
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Audience questionnaires are more useful as background for informative speeches than for persuasive speeches.
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You realize that your listeners have virtually no knowledge of your topic. In this case, you should be aware that they
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Katie wants to analyze her audience for an upcoming presentation to the local Sierra Club, so she plans to have members fill out an audience questionnaire. What is she doing to learn about her audience?
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A speaker suddenly realizes that he is facing an audience that views his thesis unfavorably. He should adapt by
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