Deck 15: Persuasive Presentations
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Deck 15: Persuasive Presentations
1
Identify and give examples of the three forms of proof.
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2
Persuasion is the skillful manipulation of people to get them to do something against their will.
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3
Explain what a syllogism is and provide an example.
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4
What is a persuasive speech? How does it differ from an informative speech?
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5
Provide an example of a deductive argument.
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6
The first step in the Monroe Motivated Sequence is the need step.
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7
What are the tests of evidence you can use when critically evaluating your persuasive speeches or the persuasive speeches of others?
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8
Explain the persuasive purposes of adoption and discontinuance.
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9
What do we know about fear appeals and how they work in a persuasive speech?
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10
Why are face-to-face efforts more effective at persuading others than are public service campaigns?
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11
The call to action step serves as a means of gaining the audience's attention in the Monroe Motivated Sequence.
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12
Explain the propositions of fact, policy, and value, and provide an example for each.
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13
Provide a rationale for why you should "respect your opponent" when persuading.
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14
What are some of the ethical considerations that are important to consider in persuasive speaking?
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15
Describe the five steps in the Monroe Motivated Sequence.
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16
Provide an example of an inductive argument.
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17
Provide three examples of topics for a persuasive speech that do not appear in the book.
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18
How can you resist persuasion? Explain at least three of the ten ways suggested in the book.
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19
List and describe four ways to resist persuasion.
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20
What is a boomerang effect, and why is it important to be aware of this concept when analyzing your audience?
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21
Which of the following is NOT a means of resisting persuasion?
A) avoidance
B) skepticism
C) verification
D) acceptance
A) avoidance
B) skepticism
C) verification
D) acceptance
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22
One test of evidence is "Does the evidence come from unbiased sources?"
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23
Because your classmates are a captive audience, the chances that you will persuade someone are increased.
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24
To rebut an argument means to
A) argue against it.
B) support it.
C) provide evidence for it.
D) provide additional arguments for it.
A) argue against it.
B) support it.
C) provide evidence for it.
D) provide additional arguments for it.
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25
Public service campaigns are more effective at persuading than are face-to-face efforts.
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26
In the Monroe Motivated Sequence, after need is established the next step is to visualize.
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27
Weaknesses of inductive arguments include questioning the major premise, application of minor premise, and the meaning of the conclusion.
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28
If you give a presentation about the benefits of an activity, your purpose is discontinuance.
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29
Weaknesses of deductive arguments include questioning the major premise, application of minor premise, and the meaning of the conclusion.
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30
You should avoid revealing your purpose until later in the presentation.
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31
Emotional proof for an argument is also known as pathos.
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32
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the Monroe Motivated Sequence?
A) attention
B) cause
C) visualization
D) action
A) attention
B) cause
C) visualization
D) action
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33
Accurate citation of sources is an ethical consideration in a persuasive speech.
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34
An inductive argument moves from a general proposition to a specific instance.
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35
Adoption and discontinuance are examples of two immediate goals of persuasive presentations.
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36
In persuasive speaking it is best to reveal your immediate purpose in your introduction.
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37
Respect for your audience as an ethical consideration discourages tricks, lies, distortion, and exaggeration.
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38
With regard to immediate purpose, it is best to anticipate dramatic results.
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39
A syllogism is a deductive argument with a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.
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40
Which of the following is most likely to be the topic for a persuasive speech?
A) Additional legislation should be passed to aid handicapped individuals.
B) The provisions of the legislation to protect the handicapped are public policy.
C) The various building requirements for serving the physically challenged are part of the law.
D) What can computers do for the visually impaired?
A) Additional legislation should be passed to aid handicapped individuals.
B) The provisions of the legislation to protect the handicapped are public policy.
C) The various building requirements for serving the physically challenged are part of the law.
D) What can computers do for the visually impaired?
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41
Which of the following is a logical proof?
A) You should recycle because it is good for your soul.
B) You should attend a bystander intervention workshop because the Women's Center Director is presenting.
C) You should study public speaking because the faculty has made the course a requirement.
D) You should use Ivory soap because it is inexpensive, antibacterial, safe, and effective.
A) You should recycle because it is good for your soul.
B) You should attend a bystander intervention workshop because the Women's Center Director is presenting.
C) You should study public speaking because the faculty has made the course a requirement.
D) You should use Ivory soap because it is inexpensive, antibacterial, safe, and effective.
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42
Which of the following statements about inductive arguments is FALSE?
A) Inductive arguments include a number of specific instances.
B) Inductive arguments include a major and minor premise.
C) Inductive arguments result in a generalization.
D) Inductive arguments require an inference.
A) Inductive arguments include a number of specific instances.
B) Inductive arguments include a major and minor premise.
C) Inductive arguments result in a generalization.
D) Inductive arguments require an inference.
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43
Which of the following statements about deductive arguments is FALSE?
A) Deductive arguments result in a conclusion.
B) Deductive arguments have three parts.
C) Deductive arguments often take the form of a syllogism.
D) Deductive arguments require an inference.
A) Deductive arguments result in a conclusion.
B) Deductive arguments have three parts.
C) Deductive arguments often take the form of a syllogism.
D) Deductive arguments require an inference.
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44
In order to ethically respect your audience, you should
A) lie to your audience.
B) distort opposing viewpoints.
C) speak truthfully and accurately.
D) exaggerate your claims.
A) lie to your audience.
B) distort opposing viewpoints.
C) speak truthfully and accurately.
D) exaggerate your claims.
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45
If you encourage the audience to start a new behavior, your persuasive purpose is
A) continuance.
B) deterrence.
C) adoption.
D) discontinuance.
A) continuance.
B) deterrence.
C) adoption.
D) discontinuance.
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46
When someone tries to convince listeners to stop smoking, the persuasive purpose is
A) continuance.
B) deterrence.
C) adoption.
D) discontinuance.
A) continuance.
B) deterrence.
C) adoption.
D) discontinuance.
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47
Personal proof, consisting of expertise and authority, is also known as
A) ethos.
B) pathos.
C) logos.
D) togos.
A) ethos.
B) pathos.
C) logos.
D) togos.
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48
Gerald has a great deal of expertise about parakeets. He used to work in a pet store that sold over twenty different types of birds. If he was to give a speech on the subject, Gerald might be said to have what type of expertise?
A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) pogos
A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) pogos
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49
"The University should add public speaking as a graduation requirement" is an example of a proposition of
A) fact.
B) policy.
C) proof.
D) value.
A) fact.
B) policy.
C) proof.
D) value.
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50
Which of the following is NOT a test of evidence?
A) Is this a proposition of fact, value, or policy?
B) Is the evidence consistent with other known facts?
C) Are the statistics from a reliable source?
D) Does the evidence come from unbiased sources?
A) Is this a proposition of fact, value, or policy?
B) Is the evidence consistent with other known facts?
C) Are the statistics from a reliable source?
D) Does the evidence come from unbiased sources?
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51
In the Monroe Motivated sequence, the step in which you attempt to get the audience to see how they will benefit from your ideas is called the ________ step.
A) attention
B) action
C) visualization
D) need
A) attention
B) action
C) visualization
D) need
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52
Which of the following statements about syllogisms is FALSE?
A) A syllogism has a major premise.
B) A syllogism has a subjective premise.
C) A syllogism has a minor premise.
D) A syllogism has three parts.
A) A syllogism has a major premise.
B) A syllogism has a subjective premise.
C) A syllogism has a minor premise.
D) A syllogism has three parts.
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53
Nadine was giving a speech at the main intersection of campus, trying to get students to vote for her candidate for state senate. Her speech was very passionate and emotional. What type of arguments might she have been using?
A) logos
B) pathos
C) ethos
D) togos
A) logos
B) pathos
C) ethos
D) togos
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54
In terms of presenting intercultural persuasive messages, which of the following is NOT true?
A) You should abandon the norms with which you are familiar and rely solely on American norms.
B) If you're from a high-context culture, you might prefer to be less direct.
C) If you're from a highly individualistic culture, you might advance your own opinion without thinking of other viewpoints.
D) You need to blend some of your cultural norms with the persuasive norms of American culture.
A) You should abandon the norms with which you are familiar and rely solely on American norms.
B) If you're from a high-context culture, you might prefer to be less direct.
C) If you're from a highly individualistic culture, you might advance your own opinion without thinking of other viewpoints.
D) You need to blend some of your cultural norms with the persuasive norms of American culture.
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