Deck 17: Persuasive Speaking
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Deck 17: Persuasive Speaking
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Explain Muzafer Sherif and Carl Hovland's (1961)social judgment theory.
Sherif and Hovland created social judgment theory in an attempt to determine what types of communicative messages and under what conditions communicated messages will lead to a change in someone's behavior.Sherif and Hovland found that people's perceptions of attitudes,values,beliefs,and behaviors exist on a continuum including latitude of rejection,latitude
of noncommitment,and latitude of acceptance.
of noncommitment,and latitude of acceptance.
2
Persuasion is the use of communication to get a person to behave in a manner or embrace a point-of-view related to values,attitudes,and/or beliefs that he or she would not have done otherwise.
True
3
An external justification is the process of reducing cognitive dissonance by voluntarily changing a behavior,belief,or attitude.
False
4
Nancy is at a food show where all of the local restaurants are giving away samples of the food.She takes a bite of a mini-cupcake and thinks it's the best thing she's ever tasted.Nancy's conclusion is considered a(n)____________.
A)attitude
B)belief
C)cognition
D)dissonance
E)value
A)attitude
B)belief
C)cognition
D)dissonance
E)value
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5
What are the range of behaviors or thoughts individuals have no strong opinion for,as discussed by Muzafer Sherif and Carl Hovland's (1961)social judgment theories?
A)latitude of acceptance
B)latitude of belief
C)latitude of commitment
D)latitude of noncommitment
E)latitude of rejection
A)latitude of acceptance
B)latitude of belief
C)latitude of commitment
D)latitude of noncommitment
E)latitude of rejection
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6
Upon contemplation,Geraldo is 99% positive that the defendant is guilty even though the evidence does not clearly support Geraldo's position.Geraldo's conclusion is considered a(n)____________.
A)attitude
B)belief
C)cognition
D)dissonance
E)value
A)attitude
B)belief
C)cognition
D)dissonance
E)value
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7
Julia loves to analyze political speeches.She loves to see how politicians put together specific phrases in an attempt to persuade audiences.She also loves evaluating the truthfulness of various statements politicians make and whether those politicians' arguments are logical.What personality trait does Julia possess?
A)argumentativeness
B)elaboration intensity
C)need for cognition
D)neuroticism
E)verbal aggression
A)argumentativeness
B)elaboration intensity
C)need for cognition
D)neuroticism
E)verbal aggression
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8
The latitude of liking is the range of acceptable behaviors or thoughts individuals will accept as discussed by Muzafer Sherif and Carl Hovland's (1961)social judgment theories.
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___________ ___________ ___________ is a personality trait characterized by an internal drive or need to engage in critical thinking and information processing.
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10
The more ___________ someone is to persuasion,the more time it generally takes to persuade them.
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11
Sam really likes Joann,a girl he's been dating for a few weeks.The problem is Sam is a Republican and Joann is a Democrat,and Sam isn't sure he can see himself in a long-term relationship with someone of a different political party.Based on this scenario,what is Sam experiencing?
A)cognitive behavior
B)cognitive dissonance
C)heightened sensitivity to homophily
D)persuasive behavior
E)persuasive dissonance
A)cognitive behavior
B)cognitive dissonance
C)heightened sensitivity to homophily
D)persuasive behavior
E)persuasive dissonance
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12
What is the use of communication to get a person to behave in a manner or embrace a point-of-view related to values,attitudes,and/or beliefs that he or she would not have done otherwise?
A)conversion
B)guidance
C)impact
D)influence
E)persuasion
A)conversion
B)guidance
C)impact
D)influence
E)persuasion
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13
A dispositional belief is a belief that people have actively engaged in and created over the course of their lives.
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14
While watching an advertisement,Tim sees a star he looks up to selling a new brand of bubblegum.After seeing the commercial,Tim rushes out to buy a packet of the gum.What type of elaboration has occurred in this scenario?
A)alternative
B)central
C)decentralized
D)peripheral
E)outer
A)alternative
B)central
C)decentralized
D)peripheral
E)outer
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15
What is meant by the term "persuasion?"
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16
Penelope is an audience member in an introductory public speaking class.One of her peers is delivering a speech on why fireworks should be banned.The arguments her peer is making sound good,but when Penelope analyzes what is actually being argued,the arguments start falling apart immediately.What type of elaboration has occurred in this scenario?
A)alternative
B)central
C)decentralized
D)peripheral
E)outer
A)alternative
B)central
C)decentralized
D)peripheral
E)outer
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17
Pat was always raised to think that hard work was truly worth something in life.This is an example of what?
A)attitude
B)belief
C)cognition
D)dissonance
E)value
A)attitude
B)belief
C)cognition
D)dissonance
E)value
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18
Differentiate between core and dispositional beliefs.
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19
An attitude is an individual's perception of the usefulness,importance,or worth of something.
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20
Discuss Petty and Cacioppo's (1986)elaboration likelihood model.
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21
A _____________ claim is a persuasive claim that describes the nature of a problem and advocates a solution.
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22
The following claim is an example of what type of persuasive claim? "Technology is eroding the American family and removing people from their neighbors."
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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23
What is a persuasive claim arguing the truth or falsity of an assertion?
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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24
"The United States should ban all forms of depression medication for children under the age of 18" is an example of a policy claim.
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25
The following claim is an example of what type of persuasive claim? "The earth has one moon that is controlled by the earth's gravitational field."
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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26
"It's unfair for men to receive paternity leave" is an example of a policy claim.
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27
Explain and give an example of a factual claim.
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28
The following is an example of what type of persuasive claim? "A teacher should not be fired for violating a morality clause if she is caught engaging in lewd behavior in an online environment like World of Warcraft because the behavior isn't real."
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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29
"Dissent in organizations should never be allowed" is an example of a definitional claim.
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30
A _____________ claim is a persuasive claim arguing the truth or falsity of an assertion.
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31
Are core or dispositional beliefs harder to alter in a persuasion attempt? Why?
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32
A _____________ claim is a persuasive claim advocating a judgment about something.
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33
What is a persuasive claim about the denotation or classification of what something is?
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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34
What is a persuasive claim advocating a judgment about something?
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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35
"Censorship of books in public schools is a good idea" is an example of a factual claim.
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36
All persuasive claims call for immediate action.
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37
Describe Leon Festinger's (1957)cognitive dissonance theory,and give an example of how this concept plays out in real life.
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38
Explain and give an example of a definitional claim.
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39
The following claim is an example of what type of persuasive claim? "For safety reasons,flight attendants should be under 6 feet tall."
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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40
What is a persuasive claim that describes the nature of a problem and advocates a solution?
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
A)belief
B)definitional
C)factual
D)policy
E)value
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41
Explain and give an example of a value claim.
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42
In the satisfaction step of Monroe's motivated sequence,an explanation occurs when a speaker explains the attitude,value,belief,or action the speaker wants her or his audience to accept.
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43
What step in Monroe's motivated sequence occurs when a speaker establishes that there is a specific issue or problem?
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
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44
Which of the five parts of the satisfaction step in Monroe's motivated sequence asks a speaker to show how the solution you have proposed meets the need or problem?
A)explanation
B)meeting objections
C)reference to practical experience
D)statement
E)theoretical demonstration
A)explanation
B)meeting objections
C)reference to practical experience
D)statement
E)theoretical demonstration
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45
Explaining why your audience should care about your speech topic is part of the needs step in Monroe's motivated sequence.
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46
In the satisfaction step of Monroe's motivated sequence,____________ ____________ occurs when a speaker offers rebuttals for arguments against her or his speech.
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47
What step in Monroe's motivated sequence occurs when a speaker sets out to fulfill the need or solve the problem?
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
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48
What step in Monroe's motivated sequence occurs when a speaker asks for an audience to approve the speaker's proposal?
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
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49
Which of the following is not part of the need step in Monroe's motivated sequence?
A)A speaker needs to give a clear and concise statement of the problem.
B)A speaker needs to provide some kind of evidence that shows the ramifications or consequences of the problem.
C)The speaker needs to clearly state the attitude,value,belief,or action you want your audience to accept.
D)A speaker needs to point to the audience and show exactly how the problem relates to the audience members personally.
E)The speaker needs to provide one or more examples to illustrate the need.
A)A speaker needs to give a clear and concise statement of the problem.
B)A speaker needs to provide some kind of evidence that shows the ramifications or consequences of the problem.
C)The speaker needs to clearly state the attitude,value,belief,or action you want your audience to accept.
D)A speaker needs to point to the audience and show exactly how the problem relates to the audience members personally.
E)The speaker needs to provide one or more examples to illustrate the need.
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50
Explain the two goals of policy claims.
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51
When do you think it's appropriate for a speaker to engage in a speech based on a value claim? Do you think this kind of speech is appropriate for novice public speakers in a public speaking class?
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52
Which of the two forms of action discussed by Monroe's motivated sequence asks for an audience's consent or agreement with a speaker's proposed attitude,value,or belief?
A)approval
B)behavioral action
C)cognitive action
D)delayed action
E)immediate action
A)approval
B)behavioral action
C)cognitive action
D)delayed action
E)immediate action
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53
The correct ordering of Monroe's motivated sequence is: attention,need,satisfaction,visualization,and action.
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54
What are the three parts of an effective attention step (in order)?
A)gain audience attention,introduce the topic,explain why the audience should care
B)explain why the audience should care,introduce the topic,gain audience attention
C)introduce the topic,gain audience attention,explain why the audience should care
D)gain audience attention,explain why the audience should care,introduce the topic
E)explain why the audience should care,gain audience attention,introduce the topic
A)gain audience attention,introduce the topic,explain why the audience should care
B)explain why the audience should care,introduce the topic,gain audience attention
C)introduce the topic,gain audience attention,explain why the audience should care
D)gain audience attention,explain why the audience should care,introduce the topic
E)explain why the audience should care,gain audience attention,introduce the topic
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55
What form of visualization occurs when a speaker shows how adopting a proposal leads to a better future?
A)alternative
B)combination
C)negative
D)positive
E)pro-social
A)alternative
B)combination
C)negative
D)positive
E)pro-social
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56
The goal of a comparative advantages speech is to compare items side-by-side and show why one of them is more advantageous than the other.
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57
What step in Monroe's motivated sequence occurs when a speaker attempts to get his or her audience's attention?
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
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58
What step in Monroe's motivated sequence occurs when a speaker asks his or her audience to visualize a future where the need has been met or the problem solved?
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
A)action
B)attention
C)need
D)satisfaction
E)visualization
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59
A problem-cause-solution speech format has a speaker weigh the problems and causes of two or more items or ideas.
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60
Explain and give an example of a policy claim.
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61
Create a persuasive speech outline using the comparative alternatives method for persuasive speaking for Pepsi vs.Coke.
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62
Create a persuasive speech outline using Monroe's motivated sequence for your favorite brand of soft drink or comparable beverage.
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63
Explain the two forms of action discussed in Monroe's motivated sequence.
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64
Explain the problem-cause-solution method for persuasive speaking.
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65
The ____________ step in Monroe's motivated sequence occurs when a speaker establishes that there is a specific need or problem.
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66
In the visualization step in Monroe's motivated sequence,the ____________ method of visualization occurs when a speaker shows how not adopting the proposal will lead to a worse future.
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67
Create a persuasive speech outline using Monroe's motivated sequence for a topic you find personally interesting on your college or university campus.
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68
Explain the five parts of an effective satisfaction step in Monroe's motivated sequence.
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69
Create a persuasive speech outline using the problem-cause-solution method for persuasive speaking for a problem you see in your community.
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Explain the comparative alternatives method for persuasive speaking.
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