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Final Exam Introduction to Communication Questions and Answers The persuasive strategy of pointing out what other people expect us to do is called motivational appeals the method of topic identification where you generate as many ideas as possible within a limited amount of time is... bra...

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Final Exam Introduction to
Communication Questions and Answers
The persuasive strategy of pointing out what other people expect us to do is called -
answer motivational appeals

the method of topic identification where you generate as many ideas as possible within
a limited amount of time is... - answer brainstorming

a method of narrowing a topic that involves visually representing major topics broken
down into more specific sub-topics is... - answer concept mapping

one criterion for evaluating potential speech topics is the importance of the topic is to
the speaker. this is called... - answer involvement

any time you reflect upon the audiences' characteristics as a method for determining
how to select and prepare your presentation, you are engaged in the process of... -
answer audience analysis

as the best man for his brother's wedding, jason was responsible for delivering the toast
during the reception. which of the following should jason take into consideration about
the audience for his toast?

-he is delivering his toast to a voluntary audience

-he is delivering his toast to a captive audience

-he is delivering his toast to what will be a homogeneous audience

-he will be delivering his toast to an audience with similar demographic characteristics -
answer he is delivering his toast to a captive audience

a captive audience is more likely to be... - answer heterogeneous

which level of audience analysis is most specific? - answer attitudes, beliefs, and
values

in a persuasive speech, which of the following would be most difficult to change?

attitude
belief
value
all of the above - answer value

, as a speaker you can select from a variety of methods for drawing conclusions about
your audience. if you were to use sensual perception to build information about the
audience then you would be using... - answer observation

the objective "to increase the number of people who attend plays" is an example of what
type of goal? - answer long-range persuasive

when brainstorming, you should eventually focus on topics of interest to your audience
rather than what you find interesting

true or false - answer false

good topics are also of interest to you. having an interest in your topic will ass several
intangible elements to your speech including confidence, credibility, and more effective
delivery

heterogeneous audiences are more likely to be sympathetic to the speaker's ideas

true or false - answer false

heterogeneous audiences are characterized by differences among individuals. captive
audiences, such as students in a public speaking class, are heterogeneous.
heterogeneous audiences are more similar to trying to attract a new customer; the
audience may or may not be in agreement with your ideas and you must win them over

the organizations you belong to are an example of a demographic characteristic

true or false - answer true

using a questionnaire is the most direct method for engaging in audience analysis

true or false - answer true

"after listening to this speech the audience should be able to identify the three major
problems with the use of a salary cap in professional basketball" is an example of a
long-range goal

true or false - answer false

immediate purpose statements are used to describe your desired end goal of your
presentation. these statements are highly specific, include the phrase "should be able
to", and use action verbs such as identify, report, name, list, describe, etc.

robert gave a presentation to his co-workers about the importance of using time
management skills when working on group presentations. at the start of his presentation

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