Deck 9: Going Public: Delivering a Presentation That Persuades

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Frederick Douglass was:

A) A 19th-century abolitionist
B) The author of Common Sense
C) A European orator
D) All of the above
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Strategic planning for presentations involves:

A) An analysis of tactics
B) A three-step process
C) A fairly high level of expertise
D) All of the above
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Digital natives are:

A) Citizens of first-world (European, American, etc.) nations
B) Individuals who were pioneers in computer technology
C) People who remember the era before computers
D) People who were born into the computerized world
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When doing advance work for a presentation, you use the "What would your friends say?" approach. This is an example of:

A) Ethnographic inquiry
B) Demographic analysis
C) Latitudes analysis
D) Test-marketing inquiry
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The Sinatra test involves:

A) Established credibility
B) Making ideas stick
C) The song New York, New York
D) All of the above
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Jane Elliot:

A) Used concrete methods to teach about discrimination
B) Was the uncredited co-author of Common Sense.
C) Was a famous 19th-century feminist speaker
D) All of the above
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The "truth ads" of 1998 exemplified persuasion as:

A) Unexpected
B) Concrete
C) Credible
D) Emotional
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Main points:

A) Are the reasons that justify the thesis
B) Are stated in the introduction
C) Should be bulleted on PowerPoint slides
D) Are stated as questions
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Which question below is not listed in your text as an issue in message design?

A) How much control?
B) How discrepant from the audience?
C) How long the presentation?
D) How much simplicity versus complexity?
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Which is a part of "RPS"?

A) Rhetoric
B) Requirements
C) Persuasion
D) Society
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Before we can persuade, we must first evaluate where we are and where we wish to go.
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It is not unusual to confront situational constraints and audience expectations that may affect direct advocacy.
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Ethnographic inquiry is concerned with demographics.
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Demographic analysis includes such things as sex, age, and socioeconomic status.
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A "digital immigrant" is a person who was born before the current technological revolution.
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"Response reinforcing" involves solidifying support from those who are already sympathetic to one's cause.
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Non-verbals can metacommunicate feelings that are impossible to express verbally.
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One of the major factors leading to the failure of persuasive presentations comes from the method of residues.
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Frank Luntz's "words that work" is a guidebook about foreign policy for Democratic politicians.
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Thomas Paine wrote a famous persuasive tract about abolition where he argued for complete freedom for all slaves.
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Nordstrom's customer service policies exemplify Heath and Heath's idea of credibility.
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Jane Elliot's schoolroom experiment exemplifies Heath and Heath's idea of emotionality.
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The human-scale principle brings statistics to life by contextualizing them in terms that are more similar to everyday situations.
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"Pre-persuasion" establishes how an issue is defined and discussed.
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Ego involvement shrinks the latitudes of acceptance and neutrality.
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Define the six traits needed to get ideas to "stick", and then explain how each idea can be incorporated into a PowerPoint presentation.
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List the four different types of audiences that persuaders encounter and provide two tips (for each category) that presenters should incorporate if they hope to succeed at persuasion.
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You have been assigned to create and deliver a presentation advocating for a necessary tuition increase. Your audience is 500 students at your university. Based on the advice in the chapter, map out how you will tackle "Step 1" of the process.
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Describe four issues in message design, presenting the pros and cons involved with each issue.
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What are the central components of audience analysis? How are these components completed? Why are they important?
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Deck 9: Going Public: Delivering a Presentation That Persuades
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Frederick Douglass was:

A) A 19th-century abolitionist
B) The author of Common Sense
C) A European orator
D) All of the above
A
2
Strategic planning for presentations involves:

A) An analysis of tactics
B) A three-step process
C) A fairly high level of expertise
D) All of the above
B
3
Digital natives are:

A) Citizens of first-world (European, American, etc.) nations
B) Individuals who were pioneers in computer technology
C) People who remember the era before computers
D) People who were born into the computerized world
D
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When doing advance work for a presentation, you use the "What would your friends say?" approach. This is an example of:

A) Ethnographic inquiry
B) Demographic analysis
C) Latitudes analysis
D) Test-marketing inquiry
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The Sinatra test involves:

A) Established credibility
B) Making ideas stick
C) The song New York, New York
D) All of the above
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Jane Elliot:

A) Used concrete methods to teach about discrimination
B) Was the uncredited co-author of Common Sense.
C) Was a famous 19th-century feminist speaker
D) All of the above
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The "truth ads" of 1998 exemplified persuasion as:

A) Unexpected
B) Concrete
C) Credible
D) Emotional
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Main points:

A) Are the reasons that justify the thesis
B) Are stated in the introduction
C) Should be bulleted on PowerPoint slides
D) Are stated as questions
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Which question below is not listed in your text as an issue in message design?

A) How much control?
B) How discrepant from the audience?
C) How long the presentation?
D) How much simplicity versus complexity?
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Which is a part of "RPS"?

A) Rhetoric
B) Requirements
C) Persuasion
D) Society
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Before we can persuade, we must first evaluate where we are and where we wish to go.
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It is not unusual to confront situational constraints and audience expectations that may affect direct advocacy.
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Ethnographic inquiry is concerned with demographics.
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Demographic analysis includes such things as sex, age, and socioeconomic status.
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A "digital immigrant" is a person who was born before the current technological revolution.
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"Response reinforcing" involves solidifying support from those who are already sympathetic to one's cause.
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Non-verbals can metacommunicate feelings that are impossible to express verbally.
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One of the major factors leading to the failure of persuasive presentations comes from the method of residues.
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Frank Luntz's "words that work" is a guidebook about foreign policy for Democratic politicians.
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Thomas Paine wrote a famous persuasive tract about abolition where he argued for complete freedom for all slaves.
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Nordstrom's customer service policies exemplify Heath and Heath's idea of credibility.
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Jane Elliot's schoolroom experiment exemplifies Heath and Heath's idea of emotionality.
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The human-scale principle brings statistics to life by contextualizing them in terms that are more similar to everyday situations.
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"Pre-persuasion" establishes how an issue is defined and discussed.
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Ego involvement shrinks the latitudes of acceptance and neutrality.
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Define the six traits needed to get ideas to "stick", and then explain how each idea can be incorporated into a PowerPoint presentation.
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List the four different types of audiences that persuaders encounter and provide two tips (for each category) that presenters should incorporate if they hope to succeed at persuasion.
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You have been assigned to create and deliver a presentation advocating for a necessary tuition increase. Your audience is 500 students at your university. Based on the advice in the chapter, map out how you will tackle "Step 1" of the process.
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Describe four issues in message design, presenting the pros and cons involved with each issue.
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What are the central components of audience analysis? How are these components completed? Why are they important?
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