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DSST The Art Of Public Speaking
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1. Testimony that is presented word for word.
Pathos
Volume
Comprehensive Listening
Direct Quotation
2. A group member who emerges as leader during the group's deliberations.
Speaking Outline
Emergent Leader
Speaker
Goodwill
3. An explicit comparison - introduced with the word like or as - between things that are essentially different yet have something in common.
Simile
Listening
After-Dinner Speech
Signpost
4. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as emotional appeal.
Direct Quotation
Situational Audience Analysis
Pathos
Dissolve Ending
5. Words that refer to tangible objects.
Eye Contact
Critical Listening
Paraphrase
Concrete Words
6. An outline that briefly notes a speaker's main points and supporting evidence in rough outline form.
Abstract Words
Ethnocentrism
Key-word Outline
Credibility
7. The process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence.
Internal Preview
Slippery Slope
Ethnocentrism
Reasoning
8. What a speaker would like the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech.
Creating Common Grounds
Preview Statement
Residual Message
Situational Audience Analysis
9. Reasoning in which a speaker compares two similar cases and infers that which is true for the first case is also true for the second.
Antithesis
Eye Contact
Dissolve Ending
Analogical Reasoning
10. A list of all the sources used in preparing the speech.
Demographic Audience Analysis
Listener
Credibility
Bibliography
11. An error in reasoning.
Hidden Agenda
Fallacy
Ethnocentrism
Emergent Leader
12. Anything that impedes the communication of a message. It can be internal or external to listeners.
Interference
Speaking Outline
Preparation Outline
Specific Purpose
13. The means by which a message is communicated.
Speech of Presentation
Metaphor
After-Dinner Speech
Channel
14. A question about whether a specific course of action should or should not be taken.
Speech of Introduction
Question of Policy
Mean
Creating Common Grounds
15. Uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
Example
Conversational Quality
Articulation
Emergent Leader
16. Direct visual contact with the eyes of another person.
Abstract Words
Commemorative Speech
Audience-Centeredness
Eye Contact
17. Quoting a statement in such a way as to distort its meaning by removing the statement from the words and phrases surrounding it.
Inflections
Simile
Comprehensive Listening
Quoting out of Context
18. The person who receives the speaker's message.
Metaphor
Listener
Nonverbal Communication
Inflections
19. A process in which speakers seek to create a bond with the audience by emphasizing common values - goals - and experiences.
Identification
Preview Statement
Pitch
Implied Leader
20. Changes in the pitch and tone of a speaker's voice.
Inflections
Simile
Supporting Materials
Credibility
21. Questions that require responses at fixed intervals along a scale of answers.
Goodwill
Antithesis
Scale Questions
Listener
22. Discourse that takes many more words than are necessary to express an idea.
Rate
Conversational Quality
Name-calling
Clutter
23. Standards on which a judgement or decision can be based.
Ethnocentrism
Connective
Criteria
Goodwill
24. A fallacy which assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that can not be prevented.
Bandwagon
Slippery Slope
Attitude
Dialect
25. A speech that introduces the main speaker to the audience.
Symposium
Commemorative Speech
Articulation
Speech of Introduction
26. The time and place in which speech communication occurs.
Connective
Situation
Active Listening
Problem Solving (small)
27. Questions that offer a fixed choice between two or more alternatives.
Critical Listening
Slippery Slope
Fixed-Alternative Questions
Articulation
28. A collection of three to twelve people that assemble for a specific purpose.
Small Group
Rate
Evidence
Question of Policy
29. The credibility of a speaker produced by everything he says and does during the speech.
Quoting out of Context
Median
Derived Credibility
After-Dinner Speech
30. Directions in a speaking outline to help a speaker remember how she or he wants to deliver key parts of the speech.
Rhetorical Question
Delivery Cues
Positive nervousness
Plagiarism
31. A five-step method for directing discussion in a problem-solving small group.
Reflective-Thinking Method
Evidence
Preparation Outline
Reasoning from Specific Instances
32. An error in causal reasoning in which a speaker mistakenly assumes that because one event follow another - the first event is the cause of the second. This error is often known by it's Latin name meaning - 'after this - therefore because of this.'
Median
False Cause
Bill of Rights
Supporting Materials
33. Repetition of the initial consonant sound of close or adjoining words.
Alliteration
Repetition
Critical Listening
Pathos
34. A structured conversation on a given topic among several people in front of an audience.
Panel Discussion
Interference
Connotative Meaning
Scale Questions
35. The literal or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase.
Problem Solving (small)
Volume
Denotative Meaning
Ethos
36. The pattern of sound in a speech created by the choice and arrangement of words.
Main Points
Rhythm
Channel
Rhetorical Question
37. Listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting it or rejecting it.
Critical Listening
Alliteration
Topic
Abstract Words
38. The sum of a person's knowledge - experience - goals - values - and attitudes. No two people can have exactly the same frame of reference.
Dyad
Delivery Cues
Causal Reasoning
Frame of Reference
39. A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the major ideas of a speech.
Speech of Introduction
Appreciative Listening
Central Idea
Ad Hominem
40. Changes in a speaker's rate - pitch - and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness.
Emergent Leader
Invalid Analogy
Supporting Materials
Vocal Variety
41. Mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself giving a successful presentation.
Visualization
Peer Testimony
Nonverbal Communication
Statistics
42. Audience Analysis that focuses on situational factors such as the size of the audience - the physical setting of the speech - and the disposition of the audience toward the topic - the speaker - and the occasion.
Terminal Credibility
Parallelism
Situational Audience Analysis
Internal Summary
43. A conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity.
Causal Reasoning
Credibility
Crescendo Ending
Global Plagiarism
44. A statement in the body of the speech that lets the audience know what the speaker is going to discuss next.
Attitude
Central Idea
Internal Preview
Adrenaline
45. A fallacy that forces listeners to choose between two alternatives when more than two alternatives exist.
Either-Or
Internal Preview
Chronological Order
Clutter
46. A public presentation in which several people present prepared speeches on different aspects of the same topic.
Dyad
Symposium
Creating Common Grounds
Spatial Order
47. A statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body of the speech.
Hearing
Preview Statement
Oral Report
Creating Common Grounds
48. The loudness or softness of a speaker's voice.
Expert Testimony
Volume
Feedback
Inflections
49. A very brief statement that indicates where a speaker is in the speech or that focuses attention on key ideas.
Situational Audience Analysis
Kinesics
Open-Ended Questions
Signpost
50. An analogy in which the two cases being compared are not essentially alike.
Credibility
Situational Audience Analysis
Invalid Analogy
Articulation
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