Deck 16: C: Persuasive Speaking

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List the five hierarchical needs identified by Abraham Maslow.
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What are the five steps of Monroe's motivated sequence?
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Define attitude as it relates to persuasive speaking.
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Explain the Elaboration Likelihood Model.
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____ refers to the impact a speaker's character and personality have on an audience.
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Provide an example of a social need as defined within the hierarchy of needs.
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In your own words, define what is meant by a proposition of policy.
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"We do not need additional gun control laws. The 9/11 attackers used box cutters to take over the planes!" What form of logical fallacy does this statement represent?
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Speakers who have strong ethos are perceived as credible and ____________.
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Compare/contrast inductive and deductive reasoning.
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Provide an example of an argument that represents the either-or fallacy.
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What is the difference between coercion and persuasion?
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Imagine that a candidate criticized his or her opponent because of the way the opponent dresses. What logical fallacy is used in this example?
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Provide an example of a proposition of fact.
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Define reduction to the absurd as a form of logical fallacy.
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Which organizational pattern is a good choice when the audience already agrees that a problem exists, eliminating the need for the speaker to spend time proving the existence of a problem or the need for a solution?
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Deck 16: C: Persuasive Speaking
1
List the five hierarchical needs identified by Abraham Maslow.
physiological/survival, safety, belonging/social, esteem/ego-status, and self-actualization
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What are the five steps of Monroe's motivated sequence?
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attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action
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Define attitude as it relates to persuasive speaking.
An attitude is a general evaluation of people, ideas, objects, or events.
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Explain the Elaboration Likelihood Model.
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____ refers to the impact a speaker's character and personality have on an audience.
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Provide an example of a social need as defined within the hierarchy of needs.
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In your own words, define what is meant by a proposition of policy.
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"We do not need additional gun control laws. The 9/11 attackers used box cutters to take over the planes!" What form of logical fallacy does this statement represent?
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Speakers who have strong ethos are perceived as credible and ____________.
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10
Compare/contrast inductive and deductive reasoning.
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Provide an example of an argument that represents the either-or fallacy.
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12
What is the difference between coercion and persuasion?
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Imagine that a candidate criticized his or her opponent because of the way the opponent dresses. What logical fallacy is used in this example?
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Provide an example of a proposition of fact.
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15
Define reduction to the absurd as a form of logical fallacy.
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Which organizational pattern is a good choice when the audience already agrees that a problem exists, eliminating the need for the speaker to spend time proving the existence of a problem or the need for a solution?
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