Deck 16: B: Persuasive Speaking
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Deck 16: B: Persuasive Speaking
1
"The process of influencing (often changing or reinforcing) others' attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors on a given topic" defines which of the following terms?
A) persuasion
B) interrogation
C) coercion
D) informing
A) persuasion
B) interrogation
C) coercion
D) informing
A
2
"People should wait until they are in their thirties to marry" is an example of a proposition of
A) value
B) policy
C) fact
D) attitude
A) value
B) policy
C) fact
D) attitude
B
3
In her speech, Katie argues that investing in after-school programs for teens will reduce the amount of crime in her community. She is appealing to which of Maslow's hierarchical needs?
A) physiological needs
B) social needs
C) safety needs
D) self-actualizing needs
A) physiological needs
B) social needs
C) safety needs
D) self-actualizing needs
C
4
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the desire to be accepted and liked by other people and the need for love, affection, and affiliation are referred to as
A) physiological needs.
B) social needs.
C) esteem needs.
D) self-actualizing needs.
A) physiological needs.
B) social needs.
C) esteem needs.
D) self-actualizing needs.
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5
The following main points for a persuasive speech follow which organizational pattern? I. Our precious farmland and the natural habitat many species of animals require to live are being swallowed up by urban sprawl.
II) Urban sprawl is the result of poor city planning and is ultimately fueled by our desire to own bigger and bigger homes regardless of our actual space needs.
III) We can reduce urban sprawl and help preserve our remaining natural areas by enforcing an urban growth boundary and by making the personal choice to purchase existing homes or new construction in existing neighborhoods.
A) problem-solution
B) problem-cause-solution
C) refutational design
D) comparative advantage
II) Urban sprawl is the result of poor city planning and is ultimately fueled by our desire to own bigger and bigger homes regardless of our actual space needs.
III) We can reduce urban sprawl and help preserve our remaining natural areas by enforcing an urban growth boundary and by making the personal choice to purchase existing homes or new construction in existing neighborhoods.
A) problem-solution
B) problem-cause-solution
C) refutational design
D) comparative advantage
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6
Showing the use of supporting material from experts on a subject helps a persuasive speaker achieve which of Aristotle's forms of rhetorical proof?
A) logos
B) pathos
C) ethos
D) mythos
A) logos
B) pathos
C) ethos
D) mythos
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7
Which type of audience is typically the hardest to persuade?
A) receptive
B) hostile
C) neutral
D) impassioned
A) receptive
B) hostile
C) neutral
D) impassioned
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8
The statement "School is fun" is an example of a(n)
A) value.
B) attitude.
C) belief.
D) behavior.
A) value.
B) attitude.
C) belief.
D) behavior.
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9
Which of the following definitions is most closely related to the concept of belief?
A) the thoughts we have about what is true and real
B) our general evaluations of people, ideas, objects, or events
C) the manner in which we act or function
D) our deeply held convictions about what is right and wrong morally
A) the thoughts we have about what is true and real
B) our general evaluations of people, ideas, objects, or events
C) the manner in which we act or function
D) our deeply held convictions about what is right and wrong morally
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10
All of the following are included in Aristotle's forms of rhetorical proof except
A) logos.
B) pathos.
C) ethos.
D) mythos.
A) logos.
B) pathos.
C) ethos.
D) mythos.
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11
The U.S. Army, for many years, used the slogan "Be all that you can be" to appeal to potential recruits using which of Maslow's hierarchical needs?
A) physiological needs
B) social needs
C) esteem needs
D) self-actualizing needs
A) physiological needs
B) social needs
C) esteem needs
D) self-actualizing needs
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12
In his speech persuading his audience to visit Starbucks Coffee, Miguel attempts to prove to his audience that Starbucks has the best coffee and provides the greatest service by reminding his audience that "their shops are everywhere and they're clearly the most popular coffee place in America." What logical fallacy has Miguel committed?
A) reduction to the absurd
B) begging the question
C) bandwagoning
D) slippery slope
A) reduction to the absurd
B) begging the question
C) bandwagoning
D) slippery slope
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13
Which argumentative fallacy involves the speaker providing a bit of irrelevant evidence to support his or her argument, thereby diverting the direction of the argument?
A) begging the question
B) red herring
C) bandwagoning
D) slippery slope
A) begging the question
B) red herring
C) bandwagoning
D) slippery slope
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14
_______ occurs when the speaker draws general conclusions based on specific evidence.
A) Deductive reasoning
B) Fallacious reasoning
C) Inductive reasoning
D) Ethical reasoning
A) Deductive reasoning
B) Fallacious reasoning
C) Inductive reasoning
D) Ethical reasoning
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15
"The act of using manipulation, threats, intimidation, or violence to gain compliance" is the definition of which of the following terms?
A) persuasion
B) interrogation
C) coercion
D) compliance gaining
A) persuasion
B) interrogation
C) coercion
D) compliance gaining
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16
"Reducing the taxes that businesses pay will lead to lower unemployment and a stronger economy" is an example of a proposition of
A) value.
B) policy.
C) fact.
D) attitude.
A) value.
B) policy.
C) fact.
D) attitude.
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17
"Today, you have a choice. You can either vote yes to support the school referendum, ensuring that our students continue to get a great education, or you can vote no, ensuring that our students will lose arts education and extracurricular opportunities." This statement reflects which argumentative fallacy?
A) red herring
B) reduction to the absurd
C) either-or
D) begging the question
A) red herring
B) reduction to the absurd
C) either-or
D) begging the question
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18
"It is wrong for us to deny gay and lesbian couples the right to marry" is an example of a proposition of
A) value
B) policy
C) fact
D) attitude
A) value
B) policy
C) fact
D) attitude
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19
____________ highlights the importance of relevance to persuasion. It is based on the belief that listeners process persuasive messages through either central processing or peripheral processing depending on how important the message is to them.
A) Latitude of acceptance or rejection
B) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
C) The Elaboration Likelihood Model
D) The motivated sequence
A) Latitude of acceptance or rejection
B) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
C) The Elaboration Likelihood Model
D) The motivated sequence
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20
In his speech persuading his audience to support AIDS vaccination trials in Sub-Saharan Africa, Joshua showed his audience images of children who have been orphaned because their parents were among the millions of Africans infected with HIV who have lost their lives to the pandemic. Josh is using these images to create what type of rhetorical proof?
A) logos
B) pathos
C) ethos
D) mythos
A) logos
B) pathos
C) ethos
D) mythos
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21
Which organizational pattern is presented as a good choice for when the audience has strong objections to the speaker's position?
A) problem-solution
B) problem-cause-solution
C) refutational
D) Monroe's motivated sequence
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A) problem-solution
B) problem-cause-solution
C) refutational
D) Monroe's motivated sequence
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