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Mariah has a habit of spitting when she speaks. She’s unaware of it. This is an example of:
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unconscious incompetence
conscious incompetence
unconscious competence
conscious competence
Flag question: Question 2Question 22 pts
Cognitive restructuring is defined as:
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Pretending you’re somewhere else, doing something else
Identifying unrealistic or irrational statements and replacing them with positive ones
Remembering everything you’ve written down that day
Structured, short-term, present-oriented psychotherapy
Flag question: Question 3Question 32 pts
Ethics come from:
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Attitudes
Ideas
Values
Genetics
Flag question: Question 4Question 47 pts
When speaking about Ethos, what do we mean by Competence?
Flag question: Question 5Question 57 pts
When speaking about Ethos, what do we mean by Integrity?
Flag question: Question 6Question 67 pts
When speaking about Ethos, what do we mean by Goodwill?
Flag question: Question 7Question 77 pts
When speaking about Ethos, what do we mean by Dynamism?
Flag question: Question 8Question 82 pts
Some fear while publicly speaking is normal
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True
False
Flag question: Question 9Question 92 pts
It is generally correct to say effective public speakers are born, not made.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 10Question 102 pts
Many public speaking fears are based on inadequate preparation.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 11Question 112 pts
No decision a speaker makes is morally neutral.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 12Question 122 pts
All of the following are listening pitfalls except:
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Allowing yourself to be distracted by superficial qualities of the speaker
Daydreaming, doodling, disengaging
Failing to monitor your demeanor
All of the above are listening pitfalls and should be avoided
Flag question: Question 13Question 132 pts
Which of the following is a way to prepare for skilled listening?
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Try to smile the entire speech to support the speaker
Prepare questions ahead of time
Decide on your purpose as a listener
Get a caffeine boost to be more alert
Flag question: Question 14Question 142 pts
Remember the 90/10 principle? Of course you do. It states that weaknesses aren’t the opposite of strengths, they’re the:
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excesses
restraints
defeats
effects
Flag question: Question 15Question 151 pts
Fear of public speaking can be viewed as ___________.
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A normal part of public speaking
Something one can completely eliminate
Completely curable with professional help
A general problem experienced by only a few people
All of the above
None of the above
Flag question: Question 16Question 162 pts
When a speaker tries to discourage independent thinking by making statements like “everyone is investing in this product,” he/she is using which propaganda device?
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Card Stacking
Transference
Fasle Analogy
Testimony
Bandwagon
Flag question: Question 17Question 172 pts
Humility is admirable, but don’t be too humble when accepting an award or tribute.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 18Question 182 pts
It is important to set a tone of collaboration with your audience in the introduction.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 19Question 192 pts
In order of occurrence, the proper conclusion will have _____.
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Psychological closure, logical closure, clincher
Psychological closure, motivational appeal, clincher
Logical closure, attention getter, clincher
Logical closure, psychological closure, clincher
Flag question: Question 20Question 207 pts
What is a GRABBER and why is it so important?
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Flag question: Question 21Question 211 pts
Once you w rite a great speech, you can give that speech word-for-word to different audiences and retain the same meaning.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 22Question 221 pts
Give me as many examples as you can think of, of audience demographics. (Hint: these are characteristics of the audience and can help you determine the motivation best suited to them). 2 points for each correct!!
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Flag question: Question 23Question 237 pts
Why should you never inappropriately use motivational appeals (emotional appeals)?
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Flag question: Question 24Question 241 pts
The chief property of emotions in a speech is the fact that they can motivate your audience
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True
False
Flag question: Question 25Question 251 pts
The middle level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is Physiological: air, food, sleep etc.
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True
False
Flag question: Question 26Question 261 pts
Your text suggests that extreme emotional appeals can often be unethical as well as ineffective
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True
False
Flag question: Question 27Question 271 pts
Say you’re giving a speech on The Vegetarian Lifestyle, and you tell the audience all the hormones and poisons that are found in meat, as well as the fat, cholesterol, and antibiotics. Which level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs are you appealing to?
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Physiological
Safety
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Self-Actualization
Flag question: Question 28Question 281 pts
Now you’re speaking on How Great Hunting Is, and you tell the audience to imagine how proud they would be with a big buck draped across the hood of their car, how everybody would look as they drove by, and how they would feel like Big Providers for their family. Now what level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs are you appealing to?
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Physiological
Safety
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Self-Actualization
Flag question: Question 29Question 291 pts
According to Chow and Amir’s research on the universality of values, a striver values all of the following except:
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Power
Excitement
Ambition
Health and Fitness
Public ImaGe
Flag question: Question 30Question 301 pts
Watch this commercial. What level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is it appealing to?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAchFqliGG8Links to an external site.
Group of answer choices
Physiological
Security
Love & Belonging
Esteem
Self-Actualization
Flag question: Question 31Question 317 pts
You’re an advertising copy wri ter, and you have to w rite a commercial for deodorant. W rite me a motivational appeal that you’d use in your commercial if you were appealing to the “Love/Belonging/Social” level of Maslow’s hierarchy. In other words, what need would you appeal to, to get people to buy your deodorant?
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Flag question: Question 32Question 321 pts
Watch this commercial. What level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is it appealing to?
2014 Chevy Commercial – MaddieLinks to an external site.
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Physiological
Safety
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Self-Actualization
Which Generational Culture can be described as “liking having the world at their fingertips?”
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Traditionalists
Boomers
Gen X’ers
Millennials